Resilience
When we design and develop a system, we have consider all conditions--good and bad. If we consider only the good conditions, then we tend to implement a system that may fail after just a few days. A major application failure results in downtime and data loss and damages your application's reputation in the market.
So, we have to focus on every condition to ensure the responsiveness of the application under all conditions. Such a system or application is known as a resilient system.
Every system must be resilient to ensure responsiveness. If a system is not resilient, it will be unresponsive after a failure. So, a system must be responsive in the face of failure as well. In the whole system, failure can exist in any component of ...
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