The evolution of chaos
Chaos engineering is intentionally injecting failure into a system to proactively identify and fix problems before they cause outages. Its an emerging discipline, but its roots are decades old. Kolton Andrus explores the evolution of chaos engineering, how to begin your journey toward resilient systems, and how to make those pagers quit buzzing at 3:00am.
Talk Title | The evolution of chaos |
Speakers | Kolton Andrus (Gremlin Inc.) |
Conference | O’Reilly Velocity Conference |
Conf Tag | Build Resilient Distributed Systems |
Location | London, United Kingdom |
Date | October 18-20, 2017 |
URL | Talk Page |
Slides | Talk Slides |
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Chaos engineering is intentionally injecting failure into a system to proactively identify and fix problems before they cause outages. It’s an emerging discipline, but its roots are decades old. So why is it now becoming the go-to approach for building resilient systems? Why does the current state of distributed architectures require chaos as the best solution for system failure? Kolton Andrus explores how chaos engineering has evolved into the discipline now practiced at leading cloud companies, how to begin your journey toward resilient systems, and how to make those pagers quit buzzing at 3:00am. Join the community at http://tinyurl.com/chaoseng.