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As enterprises continue to scale their systems, resilience and stability remain crucial. Testing these under real-world failure scenarios without impacting production environments is essential.

Over recent months, LitmusChaos has gained remarkable traction as an open-source chaos engineering tool, particularly in lower environments like staging, development, and pre-production. By allowing teams to validate resilience at an earlier stage, LitmusChaos helps organizations catch issues before they reach production, building confidence and reducing the risk of costly downtimes. With recent adoption by prominent companies such as Infor, Wingie Enuygun Company, and Emirates NBD, LitmusChaos is increasingly recognized as a critical tool for resilience in dynamic environments.

More Enterprises Continue to Adopt LitmusChaos in Their Lower Environments

The recent wave of LitmusChaos adopters highlights how enterprises are building resilience early in the lifecycle, running controlled chaos experiments across lower environments:

Emirates NBD

For Emirates NBD, LitmusChaos began as a proof of concept in a playground cluster environment and has since become an integral part of their resilience testing. Initially deploying Litmus in a non-production cluster, their Site Reliability Engineering (SRE) team focused on lower environments to simulate failure scenarios. By running automated chaos tests, Emirates NBD ensures infrastructure robustness and reliability well before production. The transition from manual to automated testing in lower environments allows the SRE team to proactively manage risks, making LitmusChaos a cornerstone of their resilience strategy.

Infor

At Infor, LitmusChaos serves as the foundation for resilience practices within their product resilience team. Primarily focused on development and pre-production environments, Infor adopted LitmusChaos to simulate failures on Kubernetes-based workloads. Through chaos engineering workshops, Infor’s teams validate resilience hypotheses well before production. By simulating real-world failures early on, Infor has created a resilience-focused culture that improves product quality and paves the way for future integrations of chaos testing within CI/CD pipelines.

Wingie Enuygun Company

Wingie Enuygun Company, a leader in travel technology, utilizes LitmusChaos to enhance resilience during QA cycles in pre-production. By integrating chaos experiments into their QA process, they can detect bottlenecks and potential issues before they reach production, allowing them to proactively address vulnerabilities. This approach enables Wingie Enuygun to maintain system resilience across multiple platforms, giving them confidence in production stability and ensuring an optimized travel experience for their customers.

Through these recent adoptions, it’s clear that LitmusChaos is becoming essential for enterprises aiming to foster resilience across their infrastructure. By empowering teams to test resilience in controlled, lower environments, LitmusChaos not only helps organizations address vulnerabilities early but also fosters a proactive culture that safeguards production stability.

Adopt LitmusChaos Today

With the latest LitmusChaos 3.12.x release now available, it’s easier than ever to start chaos engineering on your own workloads. Follow the getting started guide to explore LitmusChaos and begin implementing game-changing resilience practices.

Ready to adopt LitmusChaos? Please comment on this issue with details about how you are using it. Engage with our developers on the #litmus channel on CNCF Slack or join the discussion on GitHub. Explore the power of chaos engineering and make your systems resilient today.