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AWS Fault Injection Service is a fully managed service for running fault injection experiments on AWS that makes it easier to improve an application’s performance, observability, and resiliency.

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Is there a possible way to immediately terminate a FIS simulation for EBS, any best practices around this?
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Can AWS FIS be used to realistically simulate storage issues on database workloads?
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Hello, For Fault Injection Service, could you please specify where could I find, in Management Console, the option for generation or not, of the Report for Experiments ? Thank you, Mihai ADAM
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Hi, I am testing Spot instances right now. I need a persistent Spot instance that retains its EBS volumes and instance id along with an elastic-IP assigned to it (this one is optional). From reading ...
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Hi, I am using aws FIS for two actions: cpu stress and memory stress in one experiment template where memory stress starts after cpu stress. CPU stress completes successfully, the moment memory stres...
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Hi, I am attempting to use a FIS experiment template I have created and using the [AWSFIS-Run-Memory-Stress](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/fis/latest/userguide/actions-ssm-agent.html#awsfis-run-memory...
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We’re operating a microservice on an EKS cluster with a pod range of 2 to 10. We’ve been conducting an AWS FIS EKS CPU Stress experiment using the aws:eks:pod-cpu-stress action. However, we’ve notic...
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