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Chaos engineering has come a long way from its early days at Netflix. Its importance is no longer questioned in the community but as it has gone mainstream, teams quickly learn that adoption is not a given. As the huge mass of legacy applications move to the Cloud-Native approach, an important problem arises, testing the right application the right way.
In this talk, we introduce Chaos Engineering to the student community and talk about the basics of LitmusChaos to invite community contributions. Further we would discuss how given the application of your choice could be extended and tested using standard Kubernetes CRs with LitmusChaos to ensure the best possible resiliency.
Kunal is a developer from India. He is working towards empowering communities via Open Source and Education. He is currently doing community management at MLH, Developer Advocacy at Civo, is a Student Program Manager at Data on Kubernetes Community, a CNCF Ambassador, part of the Kubernetes Release Team, a GitHub Campus Expert, Gold Microsoft Learn Student Ambassador, Google Summer of Code Mentor at Red Hat Middleware.He finds passion in teaching and has taught thousands of students both online and in-person. He also started the Official Cloud Native Student Community group joined by thousands of students, focussed on getting more young people involved in the Cloud Native world. These platforms are utilised by conducting hands-on workshops, events, podcasts, and sharing about opportunities in the field.
Prithvi Raj
LitmusChaos
Prithvi Raj has been an active community manager in not only building LitmusChaos, the CNCF project based on Cloud-Native Chaos Engineering but also the overall Chaos Engineering community by working extensively as a co-organizer of the global conference Chaos Carnival as well as hosting monthly meetups at the CNCF Kubernetes Chaos Engineering Meetup group.His love for Chaos Engineering started in 2020 and has been growing ever since leading to the active adoption of chaos testing as a means of testing. He has also worked as a co-organizer for KCD Bengaluru 2021 and has delivered talks at various forums including KCD Africa, Cloud-Native Students, etc. Other than this Prithvi loves listening to Indie pop music and is an ardent fan of Liverpool FC. Watching cricket and wrestling are also his leisure activities. He loves collecting currencies as a hobby!