Safety in Chaos - Forming Realistic Failure Hypotheses
Offered By: Strange Loop Conference via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the intricacies of forming realistic failure hypotheses in chaos engineering through this 40-minute conference talk from Strange Loop. Delve into the process of subjecting systems to failures to increase confidence in their stability. Learn how to formulate better hypotheses by separating opinions from facts, and examine examples of overly simplistic hypotheses that may not yield desired outcomes. Discover techniques for pushing safety boundaries to increase the riskiness of hypotheses while maintaining system stability. Gain insights on influencing organizational decision-making to invest in chaos testing, and learn strategies for balancing chaos engineering investments with other priorities. Benefit from the expertise of Subbu Allamaraju, a senior technologist at Expedia Group, as he shares his experience in large-scale migration, distributed systems, and cloud architecture.
Syllabus
"Safety in Chaos: Forming Realistic Failure Hypotheses" by Subbu Allamaraju
Taught by
Strange Loop Conference
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