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Real failures are the best teachers.

Real failures are the best teachers.

While tools are great for teaching architecture and catching regressions, they have a limit: they can’t replicate the “confluence of events” that happens in a live environment.

To truly understand how your system behaves under pressure, you have to look at production failures.

🎧 Want deeper insights? Check out this #InfoQ #podcast with Lorin Hochstein: https://bit.ly/47CIVoA

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Failure As a Means to Build Resilient Software Systems: A Conversation with Lorin Hochstein

In this podcast Michael Stiefel spoke to Lorin Hochstein about how real-world failures provide insight into how software systems actually work. Our first topic was understanding that while automated fault injection tools can introduce basic robustness into a system, they cannot replicate the understanding that comes from mitigating complicated software failures in the real world.

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