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35. #EveryoneCanContribute cafe: Litmus - Chaos Engineering for your Kubernetes
Learn how the CNCF landscape enables Litmus and Chaos Engineering where everyone can benefit from.
Recording
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Highlights
- Cloud native pyramid layer dependencies for resilience
- Chaos engineering and SLOs go hand in hand.
- Litmus SDK for Chaos Engineering development and experiments, standalone from ChaosHub
- Custom Resource Definitions (CRDs) for Chaos
- Hub in airgrapped offline environments - fork the chaos-charts and use the experiment manifests.
- Litmus Chaos 2.x consumes Observability SLI
- GitOps flows for Chaos workflows
- Monthly release on the 15th.
- Integrations
- GitLab remote templates: https://github.com/litmuschaos/gitlab-remote-templates
- Keptn quality gate service: https://github.com/keptn-sandbox/litmus-service
Insights
- Litmus Chaos Getting Started documentation
- To join the slack please follow the following steps!
- Step 1: Join the Kubernetes slack using the following link: https://slack.k8s.io/
- Step 2: Join the
#litmus
channel on the Kubernetes slack or use this link after joining the Kubernetes slack: https://slack.litmuschaos.io/
- Principles of Chaos Engineering
- Litmus Chaos Hub
- Chaos Carnival Bootcamp demos
- Twitter thread
Written by: Michael Friedrich