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100 1  Kelley, Mitchell,|eon-screen presenter. 
245 10 Chaos debugging :|bfinding and fixing microservice 
       abnormalities /|cMitchell Kelley, Scott Cranton.
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511 0  Presenters, Mitchell Kelley, Scott Cranton. 
520    "Building microservices applications introduces more 
       complexity into your architecture. Highly distributed 
       applications on elastic, ephemeral infrastructure that 
       communicate heavily over the network make for an 
       environment where an application is always in a fluid, 
       partially failing state at all times. To help developers 
       transition from the monolithic way of designing and 
       building software to a more service-oriented approach, we 
       need to bridge the gap in tooling to help diagnose and 
       understand what a normal state looks like and how to 
       recover from a non-normal state. Mitchell Kelley and Scott
       Cranton (solo.io) discuss the types of failures that can 
       occur, namely networking, application behavior/code, and 
       storage, and present a systemic workflow for prodding and 
       exploring a system to detect faults and abnormal behavior.
       This framework builds on the practices known as chaos 
       engineering. Mitchell and Scott take a look at two open 
       source projects that aim to complement this workflow: the 
       Squash project, for step-by-step distributed microservices
       debugging, and Gloo Shot, a newly created chaos 
       engineering framework. This session was recorded at the 
       2019 O'Reilly Open Source Software conference in 
       Portland."--Resource description page 
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650  0 Debugging in computer science. 
650  0 Application software|xTesting. 
650  0 Web applications. 
650  0 Open source software. 
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