List of AWS Resilience Hub Integrations
This is a list of platforms and tools that integrate with AWS Resilience Hub. This list is updated as of May 2026.
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AWS Fault Injection Service
Amazon
Enhance application resilience with safe, rapid fault injection testing.Recognize the limitations in performance and potential weaknesses that traditional software testing may overlook. It is crucial to set definitive guidelines for stopping an experiment or returning to the pre-experiment state. Conduct tests rapidly by utilizing predefined scenarios from the extensive library provided by the AWS Fault Injection Service (FIS). By simulating authentic failure conditions, teams can gain deeper understanding of how different resources may perform under strain. As part of the AWS Resilience Hub, FIS serves as a robust tool for executing fault injection tests to improve application performance, visibility, and durability. The service simplifies the process of setting up and conducting controlled fault injection tests across various AWS services, which helps teams cultivate confidence in how their applications behave. Additionally, FIS incorporates vital safety features that allow teams to run experiments in production environments with safeguards in place, such as the automatic ability to halt or revert the experiment based on specific pre-established criteria, thereby enhancing overall safety during testing. This functionality equips development teams with the knowledge they need to navigate their applications in high-pressure situations and prepares them for unforeseen challenges. Ultimately, the use of FIS not only improves resilience but also fosters a more proactive approach to application performance management.
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