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Building Resilience with Chaos Engineering and Litmus
Litmus, Gremlin, Chaos Mesh, and Chaos Monkey are all popular open-source tools used for chaos engineering. As we will be using AWS cloud infrastructure, we will also explore AWS Fault Injection Simulator (FIS). While they share the same goals of testing and improving the resilience of a system, there are some differences between them. Here are some comparisons:
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Introduction to Chaos Engineering
In 2010 Netflix developed a tool called "Chaos Monkey", whose goal was to randomly take down compute services (such as virtual machines or containers), part of the Netflix production environment, and test the impact on the overall Netflix service experience. In 2011 Netflix released a toolset called "The Simian Army", which added more capabilities to the Chaos Monkey, from reliability, security, and resiliency (i.e., Chaos Kong which simulates an entire AWS region going down). In 2012, Chaos Monkey became an open-source project (under Apache 2.0 license). In 2016, a company called Gremlin released the first "Failure-as-a-Service" platform. In 2017, the LitmusChaos project was announced, which provides chaos jobs in Kubernetes. In 2019, Alibaba Cloud announced ChaosBlade, an open-source Chaos Engineering tool. In 2020, Chaos Mesh 1.0 was announced as generally available, an open-source cloud-native chaos engineering platform. In 2021, AWS announced the general availability of AWS Fault Injection Simulator, a fully managed service to run controlled experiments.
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Building a More Robust Apache APISIX Ingress Controller With Litmus Chaos
Litmus Chaos is an open-source Chaos Engineering framework that provides an infrastructure experimental framework to validate the stability of controllers and microservices architectures. It can simulate various environments, such as container-level and application-level environments, natural disasters, faults, and upgrades, to understand how the system responds to these changes. The framework can also explore the behavior changes between controllers and applications, and how controllers respond to challenges in specific states. Litmus Chaos offers convenient observability integration capabilities and is highly extensible.
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rootly Vs firehydrant, any experience?
https://litmuschaos.io/ (open source)
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How to Deploy and Scale Strapi on a Kubernetes Cluster 2/2
LitmusChaos, is a platform that helps you to run Chaos Engineering in your cluster to identify weaknesses and improvement opportunities.
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Reliability/chaos engineering tools
I don't have experience with the solutions you mentioned but I'll add one more to your list. It's Litmus which is open source... https://github.com/litmuschaos/litmus
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Implement DevSecOps to Secure your CI/CD pipeline
Implement Chaos Mesh and Litmus chaos engineering framework to understand the behavior and stability of application in real-world use cases.
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Introduction to HTTP Chaos in LitmusChaos
For more information, you can visit litmuschaos.io or github.com/litmuschaos/litmus
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Setting up LitmusChaos on Raspberry Pi Cluster
You can join the LitmusChaos community on Github and Slack. The community is very active and tries to solve queries quickly.
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Logging using EFK for LitmusChaos
If chaos engineering is something that excites you or if you want to know more about cloud-native chaos engineering, donβt forget to check out our LitmusChaos website, ChaosHub, and the LitmusChaos repo. Do leave a star if you find it insightful. π
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What are some alternatives?
chaos-mesh - A Chaos Engineering Platform for Kubernetes.
chaosmonkey - Chaos Monkey is a resiliency tool that helps applications tolerate random instance failures.
aws-fis-templates-cdk - Collection of AWS Fault Injection Simulator (FIS) experiment templates deploy-able via the AWS CDK
podtato-head - Demo App for TAG App Delivery
backstage - Backstage is an open platform for building developer portals [Moved to: https://github.com/backstage/backstage]
mentoring - π©πΏβππ¨π½βππ©π»βπCNCF Mentoring: LFX Mentorship + Summer of Code
litmus-python - Litmus Chaos Experiments written in Python !
botpress - The open-source hub to build & deploy GPT/LLM Agents β‘οΈ
spec - CloudEvents Specification
chaos-charts - Repository to hold chaos experiments resource YAML bundles
keptn - Cloud-native application life-cycle orchestration. Keptn automates your SLO-driven multi-stage delivery and operations & remediation of your applications.
k3d-action - A GitHub Action to run lightweight ephemeral Kubernetes clusters during workflow. Fundamental advantage of this action is a full customization of embedded k3s clusters. In addition, it provides a private image registry and multi-cluster support.