List of AWS Fault Injection Service Integrations
This is a list of platforms and tools that integrate with AWS Fault Injection Service. This list is updated as of February 2026.
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AWS Resilience Hub
Amazon
Enhance application resilience with expert insights and recommendations.The AWS Resilience Hub is an all-encompassing service integrated within the AWS Management Console that enables users to manage and enhance the resilience of their applications hosted on the AWS platform. This powerful tool facilitates the setting of resilience targets, such as Recovery Time Objectives (RTO) and Recovery Point Objectives (RPO), while assessing the application's performance against these criteria by identifying potential risks in accordance with the AWS Well-Architected Framework. Additionally, it works in tandem with the AWS Fault Injection Service (FIS) to simulate real-world interruptions, helping users understand their application dependencies and uncover vulnerabilities. Beyond these functionalities, AWS Resilience Hub offers actionable recommendations for improving resilience, including insights on recovery strategies and monitoring configurations, accompanied by a scoring system that allows users to track their progress over time. By doing so, this service not only highlights areas needing enhancement but also encourages a proactive mindset towards managing application resilience, ensuring that users are prepared for potential challenges that may arise.
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