The process#

Sumit Rawal answered on June 25, 2023 Popularity 6/10 Helpfulness 1/10

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    Now that we have defined chaos engineering and the principles behind it, we can turn our attention towards the process. This section is repetitive.

    To begin, we want to define a steady-state hypothesis. We want to know how the system looks before and after some actions. We want to confirm the steady-state, and then simulate some real-world events. After the events, we want to confirm the steady-state again. We also want to collect metrics, observe dashboards, and have alerts that notify us when our system misbehaves. Ultimately, we’re trying very hard to disrupt the steady-state, and the less damage we’re able to do, the more confidence we will have in our system.

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    The summary of the process we discussed is as follows.

    Define the steady-state hypothesis

    Confirm the steady-state

    Produce or simulate “real world” events

    Confirm the steady-state

    Use metrics, dashboards, and alerts to confirm that the system as a whole is behaving correctly.

    In the next lesson, we will go over a checklist of the chaos experiments that we will carry out.

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