Key Takeaways Infrastructure redundancy does not guarantee application-level resilience. The first visible production issue is often far removed from the actual root cause. Many large-scale outages originate from architectural decisions made long before deployment. Messaging systems behave differently under unpredictable production workloads than under ideal design assumptions. Reliability degrades over time when operational discipline fails […]
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