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Chapter & Verse: AI Book Club

Chaos Engineering: Building Confidence in System Behavior through Experiments by Casey Rosenthal , Lorin Hochstein , Aaron Blohowiak , Nora Jones , and Ali Basiri

02 Mar 2025

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This episode reviews the book Chaos Engineering. It delves into the practice of experimenting on distributed systems to build confidence in their resilience. Authored by Netflix engineers, the book explains the principles, methodologies, and practical applications of Chaos Engineering, drawing upon their experiences. It emphasizes the importance of running experiments in production to uncover systemic weaknesses and improve overall system reliability. It also introduces the Chaos Maturity Model to gauge an organization's progress in adopting Chaos Engineering practices. Join us as we explore automating chaos experiments, minimizing their potential impact, offering a guide for designing effective and safe experiments.

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