What if a single unnoticed bug could take down your entire system?
And more importantly-are you building software that just works, or software that can survive failure?
Rust Reliability Engineering: Designing Zero-Failure Systems in a World That Punishes Bugs challenges how you think about building systems. It shows you how to move from reacting to failures... to preventing them entirely.
You'll see why most outages happen, how small mistakes turn into big incidents, and how Rust helps eliminate entire classes of bugs before they reach production. More than tools, this book teaches you how to think like a reliability engineer-designing systems that stay stable under pressure.
This isn't about perfection. It's about control, predictability, and confidence in your systems.
So ask yourself: if your system fails tomorrow, would you know why-and would it recover on its own?
If you're ready to build software that doesn't break when it matters most, this is where you start.