Steadybit wants developers involved in chaos engineering before production
https://techcrunch.com/2022/09/22/steadybit-wants-developers-involved-in-chaos-engineering-before-production/
Chaos engineering was originally developed at large companies to help them pressure test systems in production. Over time, startups and open source projects have made it more accessible, but for the most part it is still in the realm of SREs (site reliability engineers) testing production systems.
Steadybit, a German startup wants to put it in reach of more developers by building these tests into the development pipeline. Today, the company announced the general availability of its chaos engineering product.
Steadybit wants developers involved in chaos engineering before production
Sep 22, 2022, 2:40pm UTC
https://techcrunch.com/2022/09/22/steadybit-wants-developers-involved-in-chaos-engineering-before-production/
> Chaos engineering was originally developed at large companies to help them pressure test systems in production. Over time, startups and open source projects have made it more accessible, but for the most part it is still in the realm of SREs (site reliability engineers) testing production systems.
> Steadybit, a German startup wants to put it in reach of more developers by building these tests into the development pipeline. Today, the company announced the general availability of its chaos engineering product.