Case Study - Improving Resilience of Applications in Telco Environments
Offered By: CNCF [Cloud Native Computing Foundation] via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore a case study on improving application resilience in telecommunications environments through this conference talk. Discover how Orange, a major telecom operator, leverages Litmus, Kubernetes, and other CNCF technologies to enhance their cloud-native application development and deployment process. Learn about the unique challenges faced by telcos operating at large scales, and gain insights into Orange's approach to building reliability into their services from inception to operation. Delve into the specific resilience goals, scale factors, obstacles, and design strategies employed in this real-world scenario. Understand the implementation of chaos engineering principles using Litmus Chaos, including customized probes and chaos testing workflows. Examine practical demonstrations of chaos experiments on critical components like Vault and Nova Schedule. Conclude with key takeaways on building resilience techniques for large-scale applications and consider how to apply these DevOps reliability strategies to your own projects.
Syllabus
About Speakers
The goal
In this session ...
Resilience challenge in cloud native
Solution to resilience challenge
Introduction to Litmus Chaos
About Litmus Chaos
Where to use LitmusChaos?
Getting started with Litmus
Environment and scenario
Complexities of Telco Infra
Chaos and Resiliency Testing
System Under Test
Why Litmus ?
Building customized Probes
Chaos Testing Flow
Use Case
Delete vault pod
Parallel chaos into Vault
Demo 3 - Chaos into Nova Schedule
Results
Summary
Reliability for your DevOps?
Taught by
CNCF [Cloud Native Computing Foundation]
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