Amazon ECS now supports network fault injection experiments on AWS Fargate
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Amazon ECS now supports network fault injection experiments on AWS Fargate, allowing developers to test application resilience and performance.
- AWS Fault Injection Service (AWS FIS) now supports 6 actions for ECS on EC2 and Fargate
- Network experiment actions include latency, blackhole, and packet loss testing
- Developers can verify application responses to potential network errors
- Helps identify gaps in application configurations and monitoring
- Automatically enabled in all AWS Regions where AWS FIS is available
This feature enables more robust testing of containerized applications by simulating network disruptions and challenging application performance.
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