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Resiliency Patterns Explore cloud design patterns for building resilient systems. https://assets.bytebytego.com/diagrams/0316-reliciency-patterns.jpg 2024-02-08 false
cloud-distributed-systems
Resilience
Design Patterns

Have you noticed that the largest incidents are usually caused by something very small?

A minor error starts the snowball effect that keeps building up. Suddenly, everything is down.

Here are 8 cloud design patterns to reduce the damage done by failures.

  • Timeout
  • Retry
  • Circuit breaker
  • Rate limiting
  • Load shedding
  • Bulkhead
  • Back pressure
  • Let it crash

These patterns are usually not used alone. To apply them effectively, we need to understand why we need them, how they work, and their limitations.