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How One Startup Uses Chaos Engineering to Build Resilient Systems

How One Startup Uses Chaos Engineering to Build Resilient Systems

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In this episode of The Technical Co-Founder Podcast, Lucas and Luna explore the practice of chaos engineering — deliberately injecting failures into production systems to uncover weaknesses before they cause outages. They look at how one startup, a real-time payments platform, used controlled experiments like shutting down servers and corrupting data to test its infrastructure. Lucas breaks down the Netflix Chaos Monkey origin story and how smaller companies can adopt the same principles without a full SRE team. Luna asks the hard questions: how do you convince a skeptical CTO to break things on purpose? And what happens when chaos engineering reveals a critical flaw mid-deployment? The hosts also touch on the cultural shift needed — moving from blame-free postmortems to proactive failure testing. By the end, listeners will understand how to run their first chaos experiment, what tools to use (including open-source options like Chaos Toolkit and Litmus), and why the practice is essential for any startup building toward reliability at scale. #ChaosEngineering #ResilientSystems #NetflixChaosMonkey #SiteReliabilityEngineering #ProductionTesting #InfrastructureAsCode #DevOps #StartupEngineering #FailureTesting #BusinessAndTechnology #TechnicalCoFounder #FexingoBusiness #BusinessPodcast #SystemsThinking #BlameFreeCulture #Observability #IncidentResponse #SoftwareArchitecture Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo
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