Breaking to Learn: Chaos Engineering Explained
Netflix isn’t just the home of bingeable TV shows streamed over Internet. It also gave birth—out of necessity—to the discipline of chaos engineering. While the term may sound like an oxymoron or the...
View ArticleHow to Run an Adversarial Game Day
The best time to learn about fire is when you’re on fire. —Jen Hammond, New Relic engineering manager A few months ago, a Cassandra database node belonging to one of the New Relic engineering teams...
View ArticleMeet Chaos Panda: How New Relic Does Chaos Engineering With the GraphQL API
At New Relic, we understand the value of testing our systems to ensure their efficiency and resiliency against hazardous conditions. Whether it’s through chaos engineering or adversarial gamedays, our...
View ArticleObservability in Practice: Running A Game Day With New Relic One And Gremlin
There’s an old truth in software development that your backup is only as good as your last restore. Something similar can be said for your observability platform: You don’t really know how good it is...
View ArticleObservy McObservface Episode 10: Gremlins and Banking—Questing Toward Chaos...
In this episode, Tammy Bryant, Principal Site Reliability Engineer at Gremlin, talks about specializing in chaos engineering and incident management. Connect with her further on her website,...
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