
How To Architect Self Healing Infrastructure
Picture a typical on call night. Traffic jumps, a dependency misbehaves, latency climbs, Slack fills with alerts. You jump in and fix it. In that moment, you are the healing

Picture a typical on call night. Traffic jumps, a dependency misbehaves, latency climbs, Slack fills with alerts. You jump in and fix it. In that moment, you are the healing

You can usually tell whether service boundaries will hold long before the system hits real scale. The signals show up during incident reviews, schema evolution, cross team coordination, and the

A familiar scene: traffic spikes, autoscaling fires, a few nodes restart, and suddenly half your services cannot find each other. Logs fill with timeouts. Someone asks the question no one

If you’ve spent enough time in incident calls, you start to notice a pattern: the real cause of an outage is almost never the thing that paged you. The alert
Most engineering leaders swear they’re “data driven” about reliability, yet most teams quietly optimize for the wrong thing. You’ve seen it in incident reviews where everyone debates whether an outage

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