Simulating shitty network connections so you can build better systems.
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Chaos engineering is the discipline of experimenting on a software system in production in order to build confidence in the system’s capability to withstand turbulent and unexpected conditions. Chaos engineering is a disciplined approach to identifying failures before they become outages
Simulating shitty network connections so you can build better systems.
A curated collection of publicly available resources on how technology and tech-savvy organizations around the world practice Site Reliability Engineering (SRE)
A Chaos Engineering Platform for Kubernetes.
A curated list of Chaos Engineering resources.
An easy to use and powerful chaos engineering experiment toolkit.(阿里巴巴开源的一款简单易用、功能强大的混沌实验注入工具)
Litmus helps SREs and developers practice chaos engineering in a Cloud-native way. Chaos experiments are published at the ChaosHub (https://hub.litmuschaos.io). Community notes is at https://hackmd.io/a4Zu_sH4TZGeih-xCimi3Q
Chaos testing, network emulation, and stress testing tool for containers
Chaos Engineering Toolkit & Orchestration for Developers
A powerful testing tool for Kubernetes clusters.
chaoskube periodically kills random pods in your Kubernetes cluster.
Gamified Chaos Engineering Tool for Kubernetes
Chaos Monkey for Spring Boot
Chaos engineering tool for simulating real-world distributed system failures
🐳 🚦 Docker Traffic Control - network rate limiting, emulating delays, losses, duplicates, corrupts and reorders of network packets using only container labels or a command-line interface.
Simulate API failures, throttling, and chaos — all from your command line.
Chaos Engineering for your React apps.
Simmy is a chaos-engineering and fault-injection tool, integrating with the Polly resilience project for .NET
Chaos and resiliency testing tool for Kubernetes with a focus on improving performance under failure conditions. A CNCF sandbox project.
Simplify your microservice development
A chaos engineering platform for supporting the complete fault drill lifecycle.