Ensuring the resilience of BMW’s ConnectedDrive services with AWS Fault Injection Service

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Опубликовано 18 марта 2025, 19:02
BMW’s Connected Vehicle Backend operates 24/7 worldwide with 99.95% reliability, ensuring a seamless driving experience. To maintain this high standard, BMW needed to test system resilience without disrupting services their customers rely on. By running chaos engineering experiments with AWS Fault Injection Service, BMW developed automated and repeatable tests that minimized human error while proactively identifying and fixing potential problems. As BMW continues to scale, AWS remains a trusted partner, helping drive innovation and reliability in premium automotive experiences.

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