April 15, 2025
Chaos engineering — Why telcos should break things on purpose
Chaos engineering — Why telcos should break things on purpose
Telcos are adopting chaos engineering to test resiliency, reduce downtime and ensure systems can withstand real-world failures — before they happen. As telecom networks adopt increasingly complex cloud-native architectures, traditional notions of reliability are being upended. In place of static, hardware-centric infrastructure, operators are building dynamic environments composed of microservices, containers and distributed orchestration. But […]
Telcos are adopting chaos engineering to test resiliency, reduce downtime and ensure systems can withstand real-world failures — before they happen. As telecom networks adopt increasingly complex cloud-native architectures, traditional notions of reliability are being upended. In place of static, hardware-centric infrastructure, operators are building dynamic environments composed of microservices, containers and distributed orchestration. But […]
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