Removing all users from a version control system? What is this, an April Fool's prank? I'm going with A and C - let's break some stuff, but in a smart way.
B and D? Really? What kind of chaos engineering is that? I'm sticking with A and E - let's see how the system handles some true infrastructure failures.
B and D? Really? What kind of chaos engineering is that? I'm sticking with A and E - let's see how the system handles some true infrastructure failures.
Blocking developer access? That's just mean, not chaos engineering! I'd choose A and C - gotta make sure the system can handle those real-world issues.
Unplugging a core switch device? That's just asking for trouble! I'd go with A and E - those are more realistic scenarios that can really test the resilience of the system.
A and C seem like the most relevant options for testing chaos engineering principles. Maxing out CPU cores and emulating I/O errors are great ways to see how the system responds under stress.
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