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Wednesday, June 23 • 10:10am - 10:40am
Putting Chaos into Continuous Delivery – Evaluate & Increase the Resilience of your Applications - Juergen Etzlstorfer, Dynatrace & Karthik Satchitanand, ChaosNative

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Continuous Delivery practices have evolved significantly with the cloud-native paradigm. GitOps & Chaos Engineering are at the forefront of this new CD approach, with an ever-increasing pattern involving Git-backed pipeline definitions that implement “chaos stages” in pre-prod environments to gauge service-level objective (SLO) compliance. In this talk, Juergen Etzlstorfer (maintainer of Keptn CNCF project) and Karthik Satchitanand (maintainer of the LitmusChaos CNCF project) will discuss how you can construct pipelines that include chaos experimentation (using LitmusChaos) while simulating real-world load, and implement quality gates (based on SLOs) to ensure only resilient applications are deployed into production. They will also demonstrate how you can include chaos tests to your existing CD pipelines without the need of rewriting them.

Speakers
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Juergen Etzlstorfer

Technology Strategist, Dynatrace
Jürgen is a Technology Strategist at Dynatrace and a maintainer of the Keptn open-source project. Within Keptn, he is working with the broader open-source tooling landscape on tools integrations and takes care about its growing community & ecosystem. He also loves to share his experience... Read More →
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Karthik Satchitanand

Co-Founder & Software Architect, ChaosNative
Karthik Satchitanand is one of the maintainers of the CNCF sandbox project LitmusChaos. He is passionate about all thingsKubernetes, and is generally interested in DevOps, storage performance/benchmarking & chaos engineering.



Wednesday June 23, 2021 10:10am - 10:40am EDT
  GitOps & Cloud Native
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