Episode 53 — Resilience Engineering: Auto-Scaling, Self-Healing and Chaos
Resilience is more than availability; it is about designing systems that anticipate failure and adapt automatically. In this episode, we cover resilience engineering concepts such as auto-scaling, self-healing systems, and the practice of chaos engineering, where deliberate failures are introduced to test robustness. These approaches are especially powerful in cloud environments, where elasticity and automation make resilience a realistic and affordable goal.
The exam may ask you to identify which design patterns provide resilience for specific workloads, or how resilience differs from simple redundancy. By mastering these concepts, you’ll gain not only exam-ready knowledge but also the mindset of a reliability engineer who designs for the unexpected. Understanding resilience engineering equips you to build systems that can continue operating gracefully even under stress or attack. Produced by BareMetalCyber.com.
