The Tornadoz View on Resilience Architecture’s Quiet Shift Toward Antifragile Design
Resilience architecture has long been about survival: building systems that bend but don't break, recover quickly, and return to a known good state. B...
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Resilience architecture has long been about survival: building systems that bend but don't break, recover quickly, and return to a known good state. B...
Resilience architecture has long been associated with blueprints—static designs, predefined redundancies, and rigid failover mechanisms. But the real ...
For decades, redundancy meant one simple thing: duplicate everything. Two power feeds, three backup servers, four copies of the database. But as syste...