Chaos Engineering
Chaos engineering is the discipline of experimenting on a software system in production in order to build confidence in the system's capability to withstand turbulent and unexpected conditions. Chaos engineering is a disciplined approach to identifying failures before they become outages
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Troubleshooting Kubernetes Applications
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This project is intended to learn how we can incorporate chaos engineering within our AWS environment.
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Calculate how much downtime should be permitted in your Service Level Agreement or Objective
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Learn Chaos Engineering Series
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Dynamic pseudo-localization in the browser and nodejs
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A role-playing game for incident management training
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App that simplifies building decision trees to model adverse scenarios
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The Chaos Toolkit documentation
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Example application using OpenTelemetry packages and allowing the user to open/close circuit breakers to artificially break/fix functionality resulting in appropriate trace data being generated and sent.
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