Chaos Engineering Boosts Cloud‑Native Stability: Key Findings from China’s 2022 Survey
As cloud computing becomes essential infrastructure, cloud‑native systems gain flexibility but face stability challenges, prompting China’s Academy of Information and Communications Technology to launch a 2022 chaos engineering survey that uncovers vulnerabilities and promotes practical adoption of reliability techniques across the industry.
As cloud computing gradually becomes a critical infrastructure influencing the nation’s economy and citizens’ lives, business systems are evolving toward cloud‑native architectures; while cloud‑native and distributed technologies bring greater flexibility and scalability, they also introduce new challenges for maintaining the stability of large, complex systems.
Chaos engineering offers a proactive method for discovering system vulnerabilities and has become a popular technology in the field of system stability assurance in recent years, frequently appearing in the view of technical personnel.
The China Academy of Information and Communications Technology (CAICT) began research on system stability assurance technologies in 2020 and, in 2021, jointly with members of the Chaos Engineering Lab, released the country’s first "China Chaos Engineering Survey Report (2021)", compiled from analysis of over 1,000 valid questionnaires and attracting great industry attention.
To continuously track the development of chaos engineering and system stability in China, CAICT recently launched a questionnaire for the "China Chaos Engineering Survey Report (2022)" aiming to promote the practical adoption of new system stability assurance technologies represented by chaos engineering and improve domestic system stability levels.
This questionnaire survey is jointly initiated by CAICT and the Chaos Engineering Lab, with support from multiple organizations; CAICT will write the "China Chaos Engineering Survey Report (2022)" based on the questionnaire results and share the report with respondents.
Scan the QR code to fill out the China Chaos Engineering questionnaire.
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