Practical Chaos Engineering - Breaking Things on Purpose to Make Them More Resilient Against Failure

Practical Chaos Engineering - Breaking Things on Purpose to Make Them More Resilient Against Failure

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Practical Chaos Engineering - Breaking Things on Purpose to Make Them More Resilient Against Failure

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  1. 1 Introduction
  2. 2 Firefighters
  3. 3 Game Days
  4. 4 Microservices
  5. 5 Netflix
  6. 6 People Attack
  7. 7 Chaos Engineering
  8. 8 Prerequisites
  9. 9 Application Resilience
  10. 10 Steady State
  11. 11 Normal Behavior
  12. 12 Output Assist
  13. 13 Positive Rights
  14. 14 Running the Experiment
  15. 15 Verify
  16. 16 Detect
  17. 17 Postmortems
  18. 18 Deep Dive
  19. 19 Tools
  20. 20 Start simple
  21. 21 My code
  22. 22 Health check
  23. 23 Product ID
  24. 24 Case Experiment
  25. 25 Rate Limiting
  26. 26 Latency
  27. 27 Stress
  28. 28 DNS
  29. 29 Linux tools
  30. 30 Chaos Toolkit
  31. 31 Grimian
  32. 32 Gremlin
  33. 33 Toxic Proxy

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