India, Sept. 25 -- Although it is not new in industrial and manufacturing settings, chaos engineering is a relatively new discipline in digital engineering. It involves experimenting with software in production to better understand faults and build confidence in the system's overall capability to withstand turbulence.

While chaos engineering principles have been gaining traction within the last years, clients and engineers are often (understandably) apprehensive because of the misconception that chaos engineering is all about deliberately breaking things. Additionally, the use of terms like "blast radius" or "random terminations" and references to "chaos" or "storms" (Facebook's name for it) don't exactly help soothe their concerns.

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