IBM’s Principles of Chaos Engineering
In this session, we will describe a little of the process of getting engineers from across to agree on these principles and present the principles and lessons which we agreed upon.
IBM has a long history of improving the reliability and availability of systems ranging from the largest of mainframes to the smallest of microservices. As part of cultural and organisational improvements we’ve sat down and codified a list of Chaos Engineering principles which define our view of Chaos Engineering. These principles do not replace existing principles, but adapt them and match them to the requirements we have from our clients and from our own internal services. In this session, we will describe a little of the process of getting engineers from across to agree on these principles and present the principles and lessons which we agreed upon.
Author Name: Gremlin
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Gremlin is a Chaos Engineering service on a mission to help build a more reliable internet. Their solutions turn failure into resilience by offering engineers a fully hosted SaaS platform to safely experiment on complex systems, in order to identify weaknesses before they impact customers and cause revenue loss. Founded by CEO Kolton Andrus and CTO Matthew Fornaciari in 2016, the company has since raised $26.8Million in funding from Redpoint Ventures, Index Ventures, and Amplify Partners. Existi… more
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- IBM’s Principles of Chaos Engineering
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