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The Road to Reliability

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Over the years a lot of research has been conducted and many books have been written on improving the resilience of our software. This talk will dive deep into the three key practices identified by Gene Kim, Jez Humble and Nicole Forsgren, authors of “Accelerate: The Science of Lean Software and DevOps.” In this webinar, we will discuss the key measures of tempo and stability and how practicing chaos engineering will increase both.

In this webinar, you will learn:

  • Why teams should focus on the customer experience
  • How to test for failures
  • Practical tips for resource consumption, capacity planning, region failover, decoupling services and deployment pain
Julie Gunderson
Sr. Reliability Advocate, Gremlin
Julie Gunderson has been actively involved in chaos engineering for more than five years and is passionate about helping organizations understand how to leverage chaos engineering, DevOps and develop amazing cultures. She has delivered talks at conferences such as Velocity, Agile Conf, OSCON and more.

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