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Nora Jones talks about different experiences on "Chaos Adventures" including both successes and failures introducing Chaos in an organization. Chaos Engineering can lead to better development processes and procedures and better preparedness for outage. These benefits are available to any company willing to invest in more resilient and antifragile systems. Filmed at qconnewyork.com.
Nora Jones is a Senior Chaos Engineer at Netflix. She is passionate about delivering high-quality software, improving processes, and promoting efficiency within architecture. Occasionally, she pokes holes in distributed systems to make them more resilient.
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Choose Your Own Adventure: Chaos Engineering
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30. ● Focus more on asking the questions, rather than
answering them.
● Find customers willing to try first. Then share their stories.
● Be honest. Don’t make false promises about what Chaos
will do.
66. @nora_js
“We ran a chaos experiment which
verifies that our fallback path works
(crucial for our availability) and it
successfully caught a issue in the
fallback path and the issue was
resolved before it resulted in any
availability incident!”
67. “While [failing calls] we discovered an increase in
license requests for the experiment cluster even
though fallbacks were all successful. This likely
means that whoever was consuming the fallback
was retrying the call, causing an increase in
license requests.”
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