In the ideal world, high-load systems should be able to survive – and quickly recover from – sudden traffic spikes, server outages, and interruptions to Internet connectivity. How do you know if they will? This is what "chaos engineering" is for.

In the ideal world, high-load systems should be able to survive – and quickly recover from – sudden traffic spikes, server outages, and interruptions to Internet connectivity. How do you know if they will? This is what "chaos engineering" is for.
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Government IT projects are best known for their multi-million-dollar budgets. They also tend to run for years on end and, when they fail, it creates a lot of controversy in the media, because there is taxpayers’ money involved. But why do they fail
Did you know enterprises were paying a lot of money for cloud services? According to a report by Flexera, 50% of public cloud users say they spend over $1.2 million on products like AWS a year. Cost reduction is enterprise's #1 cloud challenge.
People who have only a vague idea about DevOps may not realize the significance of the Infrastructure as Code (IaC) approach and the positive impact it has on all stages of the development cycle. Let’s see why it makes such a big difference.
Headless content management systems (CMSs) are what everyone seems to be talking about these days. Let’s explore how the trend started and whether "the headless way" could become the next best practice.