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Steadybit wants developers involved in chaos engineering before production

TechCrunch

Chaos engineering was originally developed at large companies to help them pressure test systems in production. Over time, startups and open source projects have made it more accessible, but for the most part it is still in the realm of SREs (site reliability engineers) testing production systems.

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Harness moves into chaos engineering with ChaosNative acquisition

TechCrunch

Today, the company took another open source step with the acquisition of ChaosNative , best known for the open source chaos engineering product LitmusChaos , which has been nurtured by the Cloud Native Computing Foundation (CNCF).

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Chaos Engineering as management practice

Xebia

Chaos Engineering is perceived as a technical practice. The post Chaos Engineering as management practice appeared first on Xebia Blog. However, it can be leveraged as a management practice to create a safe environment for individuals and teams.

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Implement Chaos Engineering in Kubernetes

Dzone - DevOps

Chaos Mesh is an open-source, cloud-native Chaos Engineering platform built on Kubernetes (K8s) custom resource definitions (CRDs). You can use Chaos Mesh to conveniently simulate various abnormalities that might occur in development, testing, and production environments and find potential problems in the system.

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Gremlin Adds Detected Risk Tool to Chaos Engineering Service

DevOps.com

Gremlin's risk detection capability in its chaos engineering service automatically identifies issues that could cause outages along with recommendations to resolve them.

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Chaos Engineering - The Practice Behind Controlling Chaos

Dzone - DevOps

Chaos Engineering might sound like a buzzword - but take it from someone who used to joke his job title was Chief Chaos Engineer (more on that later) it is much more than buzz or a passing fad - it’s a practice.

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Harness Acquires ChaosNative to Meld Chaos Engineering, DevOps

DevOps.com

Harness this week announced it acquired ChaosNative as part of a plan to more deeply integrate chaos engineering with DevOps workflows. Chaos engineering, as a discipline, refers to experiments […]. Chaos engineering, as a discipline, refers to experiments […].

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