Holiday Tech

Festive image of Santa Claus holding a clipboard, looking concerned at a row of malfunctioning servers with flashing red error alerts. Mischievous elves are frantically fixing the servers using wrenches and laptops, while one elf is tangled in Christmas lights. The background features Christmas decorations, glowing lights, and snow falling outside a frosty window. Chaos-themed elements like warning icons, broken network cables, and alert symbols symbolize signs of system failure in a playful, holiday-inspired style.

2 Days Until Christmas: It’s Beginning to Look a Lot Like Failure: Signs You Need Chaos Engineering

With just 2 days until Christmas, the signs of failure are everywhere — from flashing server alerts to tangled cables. In this festive article, we reveal the red flags that signal it’s time to adopt Chaos Engineering. Discover how frequent incidents, slow RCA, and fear of Friday deployments point to deeper system issues. Identify the signs, run chaos experiments, and build a more resilient future for your team. Drop a comment with the biggest signs you’ve seen that it’s time to embrace Chaos Engineering!

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Festive image of seven mischievous elves in a North Pole-style workshop, each representing one of the '7 Deadly Sins of Chaos Engineering.' The elves are causing controlled chaos around glowing server racks, system dashboards with error alerts, and holiday decorations like Christmas lights, snowflakes, and candy canes. Santa Claus is seen in the background, facepalming as he watches the chaos unfold, symbolizing the impact of poor chaos engineering practices.

Day 4: The 7 Deadly Sins of Chaos Engineering

On Day 4 of our 10 Days of Christmas Chaos, we reveal ‘The 7 Deadly Sins of Chaos Engineering.’ From ignoring blast radius controls to running chaos during peak load, these common mistakes can derail even the best-intentioned experiments. Discover how to avoid these sins, improve your chaos strategy, and keep your systems resilient this holiday season. Drop a comment to confess your chaos sins — the best stories may be featured in a future post!

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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 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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Santa Claus sitting at a desk in a cozy North Pole workshop, looking surprised as he sees an 'Outage Detected' alert on his computer screen. Christmas lights glow around him, a tech-themed Christmas tree with ornaments like Wi-Fi, server, and cloud icons stands nearby, and a countdown clock reads '10 Days Until Christmas.' Snowflakes gently fall outside the window.

10 Days Until Christmas: Unwrapping Chaos – Real-Life Outages and Their Lessons

With only 10 days until Christmas, Santa faces an unexpected challenge — an ‘Outage Detected’ alert on his computer screen! In this playful yet insightful article, we explore real-world outages from AWS, Slack, and Microsoft Teams, and reveal how Chaos Engineering can prevent holiday disasters. Discover key lessons, actionable takeaways, and how to prepare your systems for the ‘Outages of Christmas Past, Present, and Future.’ Don’t let your holiday operations get derailed — learn from the best in tech!

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