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mlafeldt | 8 years ago
It is true that Google's Disaster Recovery Testing events are also about breaking things on purpose as a means of preparation. However, those events are typically large-scale, company-wide drills targeting not only critical systems but also business processes involving people.
(They even prevent experts from participating to make sure knowledge is spread across the organization. I recommend reading http://queue.acm.org/detail.cfm?id=2371516 for more.)
As dastbe has pointed out, Chaos Engineering is more about experimenting in a continuous, automated (and hopefully safe) way. Compared to DiRT, experiments are typically smaller in scope, involving fewer people, if any.
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