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The Future of Chaos Engineering: in Pursuit of the Unknown Unknowns
Crystal Hirschorn discusses where their chaos and resilience practices must evolve to keep pace with the challenges of growing complexity.
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Graceful Degradation as a Feature
Lorne Kligerman talks about graceful degradation as an engineering goal which can be confidently tested with Chaos Engineering.
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Learning from Chaos: Architecting for Resilience
Russ Miles, CEO of ChaosIQ.io, shares how leading organizations are successfully adopting chaos engineering to encourage a mindset of "architecting for resilience".
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Chaos Engineering with Containers
Ana Medina discusses the benefits of using Chaos Engineering to inject failures in order to make our container infrastructure more reliable.
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Chaos Engineering - What Is It, and Where It's Going
Adrian Cockcroft keynotes on Chaos Engineering, what it is, what it is good for and where it is heading.
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Chaos Engineering for PCF
Karun Chennuri and Ramesh Krishnaram show chaos tools built on ChaosLemur to verify the resistance to failure of a system running on PCF.
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Chaos Engineering: Building Immunity in Production Systems
Nikhil Barthwal discusses Chaos Engineering, its purpose, how to go about it, metrics to collect, the purpose of monitoring and logging, etc.
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Unbreakable: Learning to Bend But Not Break at Netflix
Haley Tucker shares examples of chaos experiments which identified problems and built confidence in Netflix’s resilience mechanisms, with challenges, lessons, and benefits scaling chaos engineering.
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Using Chaos to Build Resilient Systems
Tammy Butow explains how to build resilient systems by focusing on the detection, mitigation, resolution and prevention of incidents.
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Properties of Chaos
Nathan Aschbacher talks about how and why chaos engineering is being applied to autonomous vehicle safety, how property-based testing principles can influence chaos engineering goals, and more.
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Chaos Engineering: Why the World Needs More Resilient Systems
Tammy Butow shares her experiences using chaos engineering to build resilient systems, when they couldn’t build their systems from scratch.