Introducing AWS Fault Injection Service Actions to Inject Chaos in Lambda functions
AWS Cloud Operations Blog
This blog post introduces AWS Fault Injection Service (FIS) actions that enable injecting chaos into AWS Lambda functions to validate the resilience and fault tolerance of serverless applications.
Specifically, the article covers:
- Overview of the new AWS FIS Lambda actions and how they work
- Available actions: add start delay, modify integration response, and enforce invocation errors
- Target selection using Lambda function ARNs or tags
- AWS FIS managed extension for Lambda functions
- Lambda function configuration steps
- Examples of using FIS experiment templates with the new Lambda actions
- Conclusion on the benefits of this new capability for serverless chaos engineering
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