Before we proceed, I must give you a warning. You might not be ready for chaos engineering. If so, you might not benefit from this course and might not want to continue reading. Hopefully, you’re reading this lesson from the preview of the course, and you did not buy it yet since I am about to discourage you from continuing.
When are you ready for chaos engineering? Chaos engineering requires teams to be very mature and advanced. Also, if you’re going to practice chaos engineering, be prepared to do it in production. For example, we don’t want to see how a staging cluster behaves when unexpected things happen. “Real” chaos experiments are executed in production because we want to see how the real system used by real users reacts when bad things happen.