Chaos Engineering - Why Breaking Things Should be Practiced
Offered By: Devoxx via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore chaos engineering and its role in building resilient systems in this 42-minute conference talk by Margherita Bonetto, a Solutions Architect at AWS. Delve into the concept of intentionally stressing applications to uncover hidden issues and performance bottlenecks. Learn how to prevent outages by simulating real-world worst-case scenarios. Gain insights into availability and large-scale architectures, and witness a practical demonstration using AWS Fault Injection Simulator to break a microservices system. Discover how this proactive approach can help create more robust and reliable applications in an environment where "everything fails, all the time."
Syllabus
[VDTRIESTE22] Chaos Engineering: Why Breaking Things Should be Practiced - Conference by M. Bonetto
Taught by
Devoxx
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