Chaos Engineering is a balance, bright side and dark side, yin and yang. Wherever there are faults, there could be downtime; and downtime is no joke! With it, things can go really bad, really fast. But it can also save your business in the case of actual incidents. It is a dangerous practice which can flush out crucial neglects if used properly. Let us show you how we are running it and what were our results and lessons learned from it until today.
Christodoulos Xystras
XM
Currently a Cloud Engineer Team Lead in XM. I have previously worked at AWS as RDS Premium Support and Systems Engineer in Aurora team and at a mobile and internet service provider as Planning Engineer. In XM I am dealing daily with cloud services and solutions as well as procedures and methodologies. Chaos Engineering, Cost-Optimization and Performance are a few to name.