Cloud Outages

Festive image of a Christmas tree made of 12 tech system icons, including servers, cloud symbols, network nodes, database symbols, CI/CD pipelines, and microservice connections as ornaments. Santa Claus stands nearby with a checklist, inspecting the tree. The background shows a cozy North Pole-style workshop adorned with glowing Christmas lights, snowflakes, and holiday decor. Subtle chaos-themed elements like warning signs, network cables, and server alerts hint at system failures and Chaos Engineering concepts.

Day 6: The 12 Systems of Christmas: Chaos Engineering Across Your Tech Stack

On Day 6 of our 10 Days of Christmas Chaos, we explore ‘The 12 Systems of Christmas: Chaos Engineering Across Your Tech Stack.’ From microservices and databases to network splits and CI/CD failures, discover how to test every part of your stack for resilience. Learn how cross-stack chaos experiments can prepare you for outages, reduce downtime, and ensure a smooth holiday season for users.

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A mischievous Grinch-like character in a Santa hat sneaks around a server rack, unplugging network cables and holding a scroll labeled 'DNS Hijack' and 'Rate Limit Flood.' The festive scene features Christmas lights, a decorated tree, falling snowflakes, and tech elements like cloud icons, error alerts, and warning signs, symbolizing system resilience concepts.

Day 7: How the Grinch Stole Resilience: Chaos Attacks on Your Architecture

On Day 7 of our 10 Days of Christmas Chaos, we reveal how ‘The Grinch Stole Resilience’ with classic chaos attacks like DNS hijacking, rate limit floods, and CPU throttling. Learn how to defend against these Grinch-style threats using Chaos Engineering and build a system that even the Grinch can’t break! Discover how to simulate attacks, strengthen your architecture, and avoid becoming the next holiday outage headline.

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Santa Claus in a command center-style control room filled with screens flashing error alerts, outage warnings, and system dashboards. Santa wears a headset, looking focused as he points at one of the screens. Around him, playful elves rush with wrenches, checklists, and alert bells. The scene is set in a festive holiday atmosphere with Christmas lights, snowflakes falling outside the window, and subtle chaos-themed design elements like alert icons, warning triangles, and network error symbols integrated into the background.

Day 8: Jingle All The Way (To Incident Resolution): Chaos-Driven Incident Management

On Day 8 of our 10 Days of Christmas Chaos, we tackle ‘Jingle All The Way (To Incident Resolution): Chaos-Driven Incident Management.’ Discover how Chaos Engineering improves incident response, prepares on-call teams, and strengthens postmortem reports. Learn how to build chaos readiness into your workflows, simulate failure scenarios, and turn incidents into learning moments. Drop your vote for the worst incident response you’ve seen — we’ll feature the best stories!

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Santa Claus holding a large scroll labeled 'Naughty List' with the word 'Myths' written prominently. Mischievous elves surround him, looking curious and playful. The background is a festive North Pole workshop adorned with Christmas lights, candy canes, and snowflakes. Subtle tech elements like cloud icons, server racks, and error alert symbols are cleverly integrated into the scene to symbolize chaos engineering concepts.

Day 9: The Naughty List: 10 Myths About Chaos Engineering

Think you know Chaos Engineering? Think again! On Day 9 of our 10 Days of Christmas Chaos, we tackle ‘The Naughty List: 10 Myths About Chaos Engineering.’ From the idea that it’s just ‘breaking production’ to the belief that it’s only for big tech, we bust the most persistent misconceptions. Discover the truth behind Chaos Engineering, learn how it applies to companies big and small, and join the conversation by sharing the biggest myths you’ve heard. Which myth do you think tops the Naughty List?

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