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Getting Started With Chaos Engineering

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Creating resilient software is a fundamental necessity for modern cloud applications and architectures. As systems are increasingly distributed by design, the potential for unplanned failure and unexpected outages increases significantly. As a result, many organizations big and small have embraced chaos engineering.

Curious how chaos engineering can make your systems more resilient? This webinar will give you an in-depth understanding of what chaos engineering is, why it’s crucial to prevent outages and how you can use it to build resilience into your own systems.

In this webinar you will learn:

  • Why companies including Netflix, Amazon and Salesforce pioneered chaos engineering to identify failures before they become outages
  • The core principles of chaos engineering and how to adopt them
  • How to conduct thoughtful, hypothesis-based “chaos experiments” without compromising safety and security
Ayumi Richmond
Reliability Specialist, Gremlin
Ayumi has been involved with helping organizations choose the right software solution for a number of years now, the last of which has been with Gremlin where she spends her days helping organizations determine how to start their Chaos Engineering practice. Before Gremlin, Ayumi was with Wrike and Enterprise Rent-A-Car.
Don Darwin
Sr. Solutions Architect, Gremlin
Sr. Solutions Architect, Gremlin
Sr. Solutions Architect, Gremlin
Sr. Solutions Architect, Gremlin

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