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2022 Predictions: Databases, AI, Chaos Engineering, and More

Dataversity

Read on for our predictions regarding databases, AI, chaos engineering, and more. The post 2022 Predictions: Databases, AI, Chaos Engineering, and More appeared first on DATAVERSITY. These emerging trends will play a major role in shaping how enterprises use and harness data this year and beyond. Siddon […].

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Chaos Engineering: What It Is and Isn’t

Cprime

Chaos engineering started at Netflix when they publicly said that bringing down production systems helped them be more resilient. Some people might be thinking that chaos engineering is simply another way of testing how resilient systems are. So what exactly is chaos engineering? What is it not?

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Article: Chaos Engineering and Observability with Visual Metaphors

InfoQ Articles

This article introduces a new actor for visualising chaos engineering and observability: metaphors. By Yury Niño Roa.

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Chaos Engineering In Practice

Cprime

Chaos engineering is all about running chaos experiments in systems to determine how the systems behave under certain circumstances. To better understand how the discipline of chaos engineering works, it’s best to understand what it looks like in practice. The idea is not merely to test the system.

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Article: Building Reliable Software Systems with Chaos Engineering

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Advances in large-scale, distributed software systems are changing the game for software engineering. Chaos Engineering practices can be used to navigate complexity and build more reliable systems. As an industry, we are quick to adopt practices that improve flexibility and improve feature velocity.

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Article: Debugging Production: eBPF Chaos

InfoQ Articles

You’ll learn how chaos engineering can help, and get an insight into eBPF based observability and security use cases. Breaking them in a professional way also inspires new ideas for chaos engineering itself By Michael Friedrich

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Article: How Do We Utilize Chaos Engineering to Become Better Cloud-Native Engineers?

InfoQ Articles

Engineers these days are closer to the product and the customer needs—there is still a long way to go and companies are still struggling with how to get engineers closer to their customers to understand in-depth what their business impact is: what do they solve, what’s their influence on the customer, and what is their impact on the product?

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