public sealed class HttpFaultInjection : IMessage<HttpFaultInjection>, IEquatable<HttpFaultInjection>, IDeepCloneable<HttpFaultInjection>, IBufferMessage, IMessage
The specification for fault injection introduced into traffic to test the resiliency of clients to backend service failure. As part of fault injection, when clients send requests to a backend service, delays can be introduced by the load balancer on a percentage of requests before sending those request to the backend service. Similarly requests from clients can be aborted by the load balancer for a percentage of requests.
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