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Implementing recommended experiments using the AWS Resilience Hub console

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The article discusses the new integration between AWS Resilience Hub and AWS Fault Injection Service, which simplifies chaos engineering and application resilience testing through the AWS Management Console.

  • Allows users to create and run fault injection experiments with minimal technical complexity
  • Provides guided recommendations for improving application resilience
  • Enables testing of application responses to failure scenarios like EC2 instance stops
  • Automatically pre-populates experiment templates with recommended actions and targets
  • Helps track and improve application resilience scores through controlled experiments

The integration offers an intuitive, low-friction approach to chaos engineering, allowing teams to proactively identify and address potential weaknesses in their application architecture.



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