Will we see "chaos engineering as a service" (CEaaS)?

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Senior Vice President, Engineering in Software3 years ago

If there is an 'as a service' model available for chaos engineering then it will benefit a lot of users and use-cases. IMO, unfortunately, chaos testing is sometimes too constrained or limited to a particular application and might become very difficult to generalize the concept to bring it to the 'as a service' world.

Vice President of Software Development in Finance (non-banking)3 years ago

I would definitely love to see this happen. If this comes out of the box as a service, it will be a huge win and makes the chaos experiments one wants to do very easy. I believe this is quite possible. 

Head of Technical Delivery Services in Travel and Hospitality3 years ago

yes, and it makes sense too..

Sr Community Manager in Travel and Hospitality3 years ago

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no title3 years ago

Chaos engineering as a service is very effective way in finding potential issues before they occurred. It is a proactive way to understand how applications responds to issues by injecting issues/failures against your production systems/application (in test environment) and analyze the results.

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