AWS Fault Injection Service (AWS FIS) now generates reports for experiments, reducing the time and effort to produce evidence of resilience testing. The report summarizes experiment actions and captures application response from a customer-provided CloudWatch Dashboard.
With AWS FIS, you can run fault injection experiments to create realistic failure conditions under which to practice your disaster recovery and failover tests. To provide evidence of this testing and your application’s recovery response, you can configure experiments to generate a report that you can download from the AWS FIS Console and that is automatically delivered to an Amazon S3 bucket of your choice. After the experiment completes, you can review the report to evaluate the impact of the experiment on your key application and resource metrics. Additionally, you can share the reports with stakeholders, including your compliance teams and auditors as evidence of required testing.
Experiment reports are generally available in all commercial AWS Regions where FIS is available. To get started, you can log into the AWS FIS Console, or you can use the FIS API, SDK, or AWS CLI. For detailed pricing information, please visit the FIS pricing page. To learn more, view the documentation.
Source:: Amazon AWS