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Chaos Engineering Concepts for Azure
The practice of “chaos engineering” may sound like an oxymoron, but, in fact, it is a means to greater control, not less. This course will teach you the basic concepts, benefits, and processes involved in applied chaos engineering.
What you'll learn
Chaos engineering is a testing approach that can ensure greater resiliency, reliability, and availability of distributed architectures, particularly in cloud-based systems. In this course, Chaos Engineering Concepts for Azure, you’ll learn the basic concepts, benefits, and processes involved in applied chaos engineering. First, you’ll explore the vocabulary and applications of chaos engineering as a testing approach. Next, you’ll discover how to design chaos engineering experiments. Finally, you’ll learn how to integrate your experiments into a cyclical workflow. When you’re finished with this course, you’ll have the skills and knowledge of chaos engineering needed to learn about the specific application of the discipline in Azure.
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About the author
Howdy fellow student of life! Thanks for your interest in learning more about what makes me tick. Throughout my tech career, I found that I had the most fun and the greatest satisfaction when I was helping others learn about and embrace software and related technologies. So, when I was honored to be offered a staff position as a training architect -- I realized a dream to combine my passion for technology and my passion for teaching others. I hope that the material I provide plays some small part in helping you pursue your passions, too. A leader of people, a shepherd of data -- and a follower of both -- I have more than 30 years in the tech industry, much of it focused on Microsoft stack services and databases, for both on-prem and cloud implementations. I cut my cloud teeth while reducing a patent to practice; we implemented a card game paradigm in a WCF service on Azure. It was late in 2012, when interacting with Azure involved a lot of co-mentoring with erstwhile Microsoft folks. I've had my head in the cloud(s) ever since!
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