Chaos engineering : site reliability through controlled disruption / Mikolaj Pawlikowski ; forewords by Casey Rosenthal and Dave Rensin.
Material type:
- text
- unmediated
- volume
- 9781617297755
- QA76.76 .P39 2021
- Cataloging Notes: 20241116 STAMIU-0199STAMIU-0199
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Includes index.
Into the world of chaos engineering -- First cup of chaos and blast radius -- Observability -- Database trouble and testing in production -- Poking docker -- Who you gonna call? Syscall-busters! -- Injecting failure into the JVM -- Application-level fault in injection -- There's a monkey in m browser! -- Chaos in Kubernetes -- Automating Kubernetes experiments -- Under the hood of Kubernetes -- Chaos engineering (for) people.
"Auto engineers test the safety of a car by intentionally crashing it and carefully observing the results. Chaos engineering applies the same principles to software systems. In Chaos Engineering: Site reliability through controlled disruption, you'll learn to run your applications and infrastructure through a series of tests that simulate real-life failures. You'll maximize the benefits of chaos engineering by learning to think like a chaos engineer, and how to design the proper experiments to ensure the reliability of your software. With examples that cover a whole spectrum of software, you'll be ready to run an intensive testing regime on anything from a simple WordPress site to a massive distributed system running on Kubernetes." -- Provided by publisher.
Cataloging Notes: 20241116 STAMIU-0199STAMIU-0199
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