Chaos Engineering is the discipline of experimenting in identifying potential areas of failure before they express themselves in outages. Ana Margarita Medina is a Chaos Engineer and Developer Advocate at Gremlin, a chaos-as-a-service vendor that recently added Kubernetes support. She talks to Adam and Craig about the discipline, and her journey to it.
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Chatter of the week
News of the week
- AWS announcements:
- Eirini 1.0 is here
- Security considerations for GKE by Maya Kaczorowski
- Managing a multi-site Cassandra cluster on multiple Kubernetes with CassKop / MultiCassKop by Seb Allamand
- Run Ansible Tower or AWX in Kubernetes or OpenShift with the Tower Operator by Jeff Geerling
- Everything I know about Kubernetes I learned from a cluster of Raspberry Pis by Jeff Geerling
- Prometheus OpenMetrics Integration
- Develop a Kubernetes controller in Java by Min Kim and Tony Ado
- Running Kubernetes locally on Linux with Microk8s by Ihor Dvoretskyi and Carmine Rimi
- Linux Foundation Cyber Monday sale
- Barrons says Kubernetes is the future of computing by Tae Kim
Links from the interview
- Chaos Engineering
- Chaos Monkey
- Netflix Simian Army
- Fuzzing
- Site reliability engineering
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Google DiRT testing
- Video: 10 years of crashing Google by Kripa Krishnan
- Ana’s re:Invent talk
- Reggaetón
- #hugops
- Chaos Engineering Slack
- Gremlin
- Ana Margarita Medina on Twitter
Original Source: https://kubernetespodcast.com/episode/082-chaos-engineering/