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The days are largely gone when a developer creates code or an application, uploads it and then lets operations engineers take over for the rest. Now, https://thenewstack.io/category/devops/ teams increasingly share tasks and participate in workflows previously relegated to operations or software reliability engineers (SREs).
Among other things, devs will often be directly involved with testing — and, increasingly, chaos engineering with operations and other teams across a https://thenewstack.io/category/ci-cd/.
Here, we explore why and how chaos engineering involves the entire production pipeline with developer support, and how it should properly be implemented and integrated into CI/CD.
While implementing chaos engineering can seem intimidating from the outset, developers, as well as QA and operations teams, need to embrace the practice.
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