chaos engineering

Kubernetes Config and Efficiency: The Butterfly Effect
Ever heard of the butterfly effect? In chaos theory, it happens when a tiny change in one sensitive initial condition has a huge impact down the line. The butterfly effect is a ...

Reducing Kubernetes Costs With Chaos Engineering
Managed Kubernetes clusters make it easy for teams to quickly deploy and run containerized workloads at scale. The pay-as-you-go pricing model of cloud Kubernetes is great for scaling workloads, but the costs ...

Chaos Engineering for Stateful Kubernetes
Stateful Kubernetes (K8s) is getting market traction. According to the latest CNCF survey, 55% of respondents use stateful applications in containers in production. Another 12% are evaluating them, and 11% plan to ...

Chaos Engineering Testing Correlates with Kubernetes Adoption
A survey of 400 IT professionals finds a high correlation between organizations that have adopted Kubernetes and those that have implemented chaos engineering techniques to ensure availability and decrease recovery times in ...

MayaData Donates Chaos Engineering Tool for Kubernetes Apps to CNCF
The Cloud Native Computing Foundation (CNCF) has accepted a Litmus Chaos application testing tool based on chaos engineering principles as a sandbox level project. Developed by MayaData, the open source software provides ...