Join us for a deep dive into chaos engineering for software systems. This talk will show you how deliberately causing failures can actually make your system stronger. We'll explore how this process improves resilience, boosts awareness of vulnerabilities, and helps fortify your infrastructure for whatever the future may bring.
I'm Avani Singhal, and I've been working as an SRE at BookMyShow for the past three years. BookMyShow is known as the largest ticketing platform for entertainment. Before this, I worked at Here Maps as a DevOps Engineer. I have around seven years of experience in SRE and DevOps roles, and I've always been passionate about learning and understanding systems better.
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