Chaos Engineering

Merry Christmas from Chaos Fundamentals! 🎉🎄

🎅 Merry Christmas from Chaos Fundamentals! 🎄 This year, we’re celebrating the gift of resilience — from Santa’s ultra-resilient sleigh to the cross-functional teams that keep your systems running. Join us for holiday cheer, reflections on Chaos Engineering in 2024, and some festive fun. Thank you for being part of our chaos-loving community, and here’s to a more resilient 2025!
Festive image of Santa Claus wearing a headset and holding a tablet in a high-tech control room decorated for Christmas. Monitors display system dashboards, network alerts, and chaos experiment results. Elves in festive attire work on computers, adjust server racks, and carry gift boxes labeled 'Resilience,' 'Uptime,' and 'Redundancy.' Christmas lights, snowflakes, and holiday ornaments create a cheerful holiday atmosphere, with subtle tech-themed design elements like cloud icons, alert symbols, and system diagrams representing the world of Chaos Engineering.

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3 Days Until Christmas: Frosty the Fault Injection: Advanced Chaos Techniques for Experts

On Day 3 of our 10 Days of Christmas Chaos, we meet ‘Frosty the Fault Injection’ and dive into advanced Chaos Engineering techniques. From CPU throttling and noisy neighbor simulations to database rollbacks and network partitions, learn how experts run high-impact experiments. Discover how to take your chaos skills to the next level and keep your systems resilient against even…
Festive image of 'Frosty the Snowman' as a mischievous Chaos Engineer. Frosty wears a lab coat, safety goggles, and holds a wrench, standing next to a glowing control panel with flashing error alerts, network split icons, and warning triangles. In the background, Christmas lights, snowflakes, and a decorated server rack create a festive atmosphere. Elves wearing hard hats are working on server cables, symbolizing advanced chaos experiments and system testing.

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