Humio Brings Data Observability To Chaos Engineering
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Monday, March 4, 2019
As described in Russ Miles's Chaos Engineering Observability eBook, published today by O'Reilly Media, the fundamental process of running chaos experiments is built around the live observability of the engineered chaos testing.
Key Points:
- As described in Russ Miles's Chaos Engineering Observability eBook, published today by O'Reilly Media, the fundamental process of running chaos experiments is built around the live observability of the engineered chaos testing.
- "In my eBook, I show how logging systems such as Humio can be integrated from the free and open source Chaos Toolkit to build the foundations of chaos observability, but that's just the starting point," said Russ Miles, CEO of ChaosIQ and author of Chaos Engineering Observability eBook.
- The combination of incorporating chaos experiments into centralized logging followed by execution traces to the distributed tracing picture are two foundation steps to making chaos engineering observable.
- With observability added to a user's chaos engineering experiment, they can contribute to the observability picture.