2 Integrations with AWS Fault Injection Service

View a list of AWS Fault Injection Service integrations and software that integrates with AWS Fault Injection Service below. Compare the best AWS Fault Injection Service integrations as well as features, ratings, user reviews, and pricing of software that integrates with AWS Fault Injection Service. Here are the current AWS Fault Injection Service integrations in 2026:

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    Amazon Web Services (AWS)
    Amazon Web Services (AWS) is the world’s most comprehensive cloud platform, trusted by millions of customers across industries. From startups to global enterprises and government agencies, AWS provides on-demand solutions for compute, storage, networking, AI, analytics, and more. The platform empowers organizations to innovate faster, reduce costs, and scale globally with unmatched flexibility and reliability. With services like Amazon EC2 for compute, Amazon S3 for storage, SageMaker for AI/ML, and CloudFront for content delivery, AWS covers nearly every business and technical need. Its global infrastructure spans 120 availability zones across 38 regions, ensuring resilience, compliance, and security. Backed by the largest community of customers, partners, and developers, AWS continues to lead the cloud industry in innovation and operational expertise.
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    AWS Resilience Hub
    ​AWS Resilience Hub is a centralized service within the AWS Management Console that enables users to manage and enhance the resilience of their applications on AWS. It allows you to define resilience goals, such as Recovery Time Objectives (RTO) and Recovery Point Objectives (RPO), and assess your application's ability to meet these targets by identifying potential weaknesses based on the AWS Well-Architected Framework. It also integrates with AWS Fault Injection Service (FIS) to simulate real-world disruptions, helping you understand dependencies and uncover potential vulnerabilities. AWS Resilience Hub offers actionable recommendations to improve resilience, including guidance on recovery procedures and monitoring configurations, and provides a scoring mechanism to track improvements over time. ​
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