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Implementing recommended experiments using AWS Resilience Hub APIs

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This article discusses the enhanced API integration between AWS Resilience Hub and AWS Fault Injection Service, which streamlines chaos engineering experiments through the AWS CLI.

  • The integration allows programmatic creation and execution of fault injection experiments
  • The process involves five key steps:
    1. Initial resilience assessment
    2. Retrieve experiment recommendations
    3. Create experiment templates
    4. Execute and monitor experiments
    5. Reassess application resilience score
  • Users can leverage AWS CLI commands to:
    • List test recommendations
    • Create experiment templates
    • Start and monitor experiments
  • The integration helps automate resilience testing and provides continuous insights into application reliability

The goal is to enable developers to continuously improve application resilience through automated, programmatic chaos engineering experiments.



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