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Chaos Engineering

Course Summary

The Chaos Engineering training course is designed for experimenting on a distributed system. This will build confidence in the system's capability. The course will cover the history of Chaos Engineering. This includes how it is used in practice to achieve resilience against infrastructure, network, or application failures.

The course begins with an introduction to Chaos Engineering and how it is used in practice. Next, students will learn how to identify state behavior and how real-world events vary. The course will conclude by examining some of the newer services like Gremlin and AWS Fault Injection Simulator.

Purpose
Learn about Chaos Engineering and how it can be leveraged to make applications more resilient and dependable.
Audience
System Administrators looking to improve their application stability.
Role
DevOps Engineer - System Administrator
Skill Level
Intermediate
Style
Targeted Topic
Duration
1 Day
Related Technologies
AWS

 

Productivity Objectives
  • Demonstrate the principles of Chaos Engineering
  • Identify Steady State Behavior
  • Practice minimizing Blast Radius

What You'll Learn:

In the Chaos Engineering training course, you'll learn:
  • What is Chaos Engineering?
  • Chaos Engineering in Practice
  • Identifying Steady State Behavior
  • Varying Real World Events
  • Running Experiments in Production
  • Minimizing the Blast Radius
  • Tools Used in Chaos Engineering
    • Gremlin
    • AWS Fault Injection Simulator
“I appreciated the instructor's technique of writing live code examples rather than using fixed slide decks to present the material.”

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