How to improve application resilience with Azure Chaos Studio?

 
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In this session, I'll be talking about Chaos Engineering, and how to improve application resilience with chaos testing by deliberately introducing faults that simulate real-world outages. Azure Chaos Studio is a fully managed Chaos Engineering experimentation platform that help us to run Chaos Engineering experiments that inject faults against your service then monitor how the service responds to disruptions.

Speaker

Mert Yeter

Cloud Solutions Architect, Microsoft MVP (Azure)

Mert Yeter is experienced in .NET and Microsoft technologies. He completed his Bachelor of Engineering in 2005 and has a master’s degree focused on Linux. Mert is very passionate about new technologies, especially software development and open source.

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