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Chaos Engineering
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Chaos Engineering

by Mikolaj Pawlikowski
March 2021
Intermediate to advanced
424 pages
12h 5m
English
Manning Publications
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Part 2. Chaos engineering in action

This is where things really take off, and we start to have some real fun. Each chapter in this part zooms in on a particular stack, technology, or technique that’s interesting for a chaos engineering practitioner. The chapters are reasonably independent, so you should be able to jump around as you please.

Chapter 5 takes you from a vague idea of what Docker is, to understanding how it works under the hood and testing its limitations by using chaos engineering. If you’re new to Linux containers, brew double your usual amount of coffee, because we’ll cover all you need to know. This is one of my favorite chapters of the book.

Chapter 6 demystifies system calls. It covers what they are, how to see applications ...

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