toxiproxy VS awesome-chaos-engineering

Compare toxiproxy vs awesome-chaos-engineering and see what are their differences.

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toxiproxy awesome-chaos-engineering
25 3
10,300 5,791
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6.7 0.0
13 days ago 4 months ago
Go
MIT License Creative Commons Zero v1.0 Universal
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toxiproxy

Posts with mentions or reviews of toxiproxy. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects. The last one was on 2024-01-16.

awesome-chaos-engineering

Posts with mentions or reviews of awesome-chaos-engineering. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects. The last one was on 2023-01-25.
  • Show HN: A script to test whether a program breaks without network access
    2 projects | news.ycombinator.com | 25 Jan 2023
    https://github.com/dastergon/awesome-chaos-engineering#notab...

    IIUC, MVVM apps can handle delayed messages - that sit in the outbox while waiting to reestablish network connectivity - better than apps without such layers.

    Which mobile apps work during intermittent connectivity scenarios like disasters and disaster relief (where first priority typically is to get comms back online in order to support essential services (with GIF downloads and endless pull-to-refresh))?

  • Toxiproxy is a framework for simulating network conditions
    8 projects | news.ycombinator.com | 2 Nov 2021
    What a useful tool for resilience engineering.

    https://github.com/dastergon/awesome-chaos-engineering#notab... does list toxiproxy.

    Any general pointers for handling network connectivity issues (from any OSI layer) in client and server apps?

    Many apps lack 'pending in outbox' functionality that we expect from e.g. email clients.

    Who could develop a set of reference toxiproxy 'test case mutators' (?) for simulating typical #DisasterRelief connectivity issues?

  • How Chaos Engineering Practices Will Help You Design Better Software
    1 project | dev.to | 24 Feb 2021
    Pavlos Ratis – Chaos Engineering resources

What are some alternatives?

When comparing toxiproxy and awesome-chaos-engineering you can also consider the following projects:

rkt

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heka - DEPRECATED: Data collection and processing made easy.

Comcast - Simulating shitty network connections so you can build better systems.

Hugo - The world’s fastest framework for building websites.

noxious - A Rust port of Toxiproxy server

Juju - Orchestration engine that enables the deployment, integration and lifecycle management of applications at any scale, on any infrastructure (Kubernetes or otherwise).

eatmynetwork - A small script for running programs with (minimal) network sandboxing

nes - NES emulator written in Go.

vaurien - TCP hazard proxy

Docker - Notary is a project that allows anyone to have trust over arbitrary collections of data

partisan - High-performance, high-scalability distributed computing for the BEAM.