From Availability and Reliability to Chaos Engineering - Why Breaking Things on Purpose is a Good Idea

From Availability and Reliability to Chaos Engineering - Why Breaking Things on Purpose is a Good Idea

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CAP Theorem

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CAP Theorem

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From Availability and Reliability to Chaos Engineering - Why Breaking Things on Purpose is a Good Idea

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  1. 1 Intro
  2. 2 Computing evolution
  3. 3 The micro-services architecture
  4. 4 Building Confidence Through Testing
  5. 5 Jesse Robbins GameDay: Creating Resiliency Through Destruction
  6. 6 Netflix 2013
  7. 7 Failure Injection
  8. 8 System Availability
  9. 9 Availability in Parallel
  10. 10 Auto-Scaling
  11. 11 Infrastructure as Code
  12. 12 Immutable Infrastructure
  13. 13 Read/Write Sharding
  14. 14 Database Federation
  15. 15 Message passing for async. patterns
  16. 16 Exponential Backoff
  17. 17 Circuit Breaker
  18. 18 Dynamic Routing with Route53
  19. 19 Stateless Services
  20. 20 CAP Theorem
  21. 21 Eventual Consistency
  22. 22 Non-blocking UI
  23. 23 Exception Handling
  24. 24 Service Degradation & Fallbacks
  25. 25 What is Steady State?
  26. 26 Business Metrics at work
  27. 27 Designing Experiment
  28. 28 Canary deployment
  29. 29 Quantifying the result of the experiment
  30. 30 Big Challenges to Chaos Engineering

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