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The Chaos Engineering Maturity Model

Four Levels to Improving Software Reliability Through Chaos Engineering

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Businesses are increasingly adopting cloud-native deployments as a means to increase developer velocity. The rapid adoption of the cloud environment, including Kubernetes, has created significant complexity and revealed the inadequacy of traditional systems testing. Chaos engineering has emerged to fill the gap and help organizations improve software reliability. 

Read the ebook to better understand:

  • The state of chaos engineering adoption today
  • The organizational roles that make up a chaos engineering practice
  • What the roadmap to chaos engineering maturity looks like
  • How you can assess your organization’s maturity with chaos engineering
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January 1, 2024

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