oaxino Posted October 15, 2024 Report Share Posted October 15, 2024 Chaos EngineeringPublished 10/2024MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHzLanguage: English | Size: 1.53 GB | Duration: 2h 42mEquip yourself with the knowledge and skills to ensure your AWS systems withstand and recover from failures.What you'll learnChaos Engineering FundamentalsBuilding a Basic Fault Injection Simulation (FIS) ExperimentIntroduction to Real-Life ApplicationChaos Engineering on Compute - EC2Chaos Engineering on Database - AuroraChaos Engineering on Serverless - FargateChaos Engineering on Kubernetes - EKSChaos Engineering on Availability ZoneRequirementsNo prior experience or knowledge required - this course is beginner-friendly and covers everything you need to know!DescriptionIn today's fast-paced digital landscape, system resilience is vital for businesses of all sizes. "Chaos Engineering" is a comprehensive and hands-on course designed to equip you with the knowledge and skills needed to ensure your systems withstand and recover from failures. From foundational concepts to advanced applications on various AWS services, including EC2, Aurora, Fargate, and EKS, as well as strategies to ensure availability across multiple Availability Zones.What You'll Learn:Chaos Engineering Fundamentals:Understand core principles and the philosophy behind Chaos Engineering.Learn why identifying and addressing system weaknesses through controlled chaos experiments is vital.Explore essential tools and methodologies for implementing Chaos Engineering.Building a Basic Fault Injection Simulation (FIS) Experiment:Gain a step-by-step understanding of constructing and executing your first Fault Injection Simulation (FIS) experiment.Understand how to design experiments targeting different failure modes in a controlled setting.Learn to interpret experiment results and refine your simulations for better accuracy.Introduction to Real-Life Application:Discover how to apply Chaos Engineering experiments to real-world applications.Learn best practices for monitoring, capturing metrics, and analyzing results to continually improve system resilience.Chaos Engineering on Compute - EC2:Conduct chaos experiments on EC2 instances to evaluate and improve system robustness.Simulate failures, such as instance termination or network latency, and observe impacts.Chaos Engineering on Database - Aurora:Learn to apply Chaos Engineering principles to Amazon Aurora databases.Simulate failures like cluster instability or node outages and develop strategies for seamless recovery.Chaos Engineering on Serverless - Fargate:Conduct chaos experiments on AWS Fargate to test the resilience of your serverless applications.Simulate events like task failures or service downtime to ensure robust serverless architectures.Chaos Engineering on Kubernetes - EKS:Implement Chaos Engineering on Amazon EKS to stress-test Kubernetes clusters.Simulate pod failures, node crashes, and other disruptions to validate recovery mechanisms.Chaos Engineering on Availability Zone:Conduct chaos experiments across different AWS Availability Zones.Test the impact of zone failures and ensure your systems are prepared for multi-availability zone disasters.This course, with its combination of theory, demonstrations, and real-world scenarios, will enable you to build resilient systems capable of withstanding and recovering from unexpected failures efficiently. Join us to master Chaos Engineering and innovate with confidence.OverviewSection 1: IntroductionLecture 1 IntroductionLecture 2 Important Course ResourcesSection 2: Chaos Engineering FundamentalsLecture 3 Why Chaos Engineering?Lecture 4 What is Chaos Engineering ?Lecture 5 What is AWS FIS?Lecture 6 FIS Experiments in this CourseLecture 7 Accessing the QuizzesLecture 8 Quiz - Chaos Engineering FundamentalsSection 3: Building a basic FIS experimentLecture 9 FIS PermissionsLecture 10 Demo - Create FIS PermissionsLecture 11 Experiment 1-Chaos Engineering on ASGLecture 12 Built ASG based ArchitectureLecture 13 Demo: ASG based ArchitectureLecture 14 Create FIS ExperimentLecture 15 Demo - Run FIS ExperimentLecture 16 Demo - Demo - Learning and ImprovementsLecture 17 Demo - FIS experiment -CloudWatch DashboardLecture 18 Demo - Create FIS Experiment using CFLecture 19 Quiz- Building_Basis_FIS_experimentSection 4: Introduction to Real life ApplicationLecture 20 Introduction to our real life applicationLecture 21 Pre-requisite to Deploy Application & Cloud 9 DeprecationLecture 22 Demo: Pre-requisite to Deploy ApplicationLecture 23 Demo - Setup Architecture and Deploy ApplicationLecture 24 How to Plan Your Experiment? Part 1Lecture 25 How to Plan Your Experiment? Part 2Lecture 26 Establishing Steady State Metrics Using Cloudwatch RUM/X RayLecture 27 Demo: Cloud Formation DeploymentLecture 28 Quiz : Introduction to Real Life ApplicationSection 5: Chaos Engineering on Compute - EC2Lecture 29 Disk Fill Scenario on EC2Lecture 30 Demo: FIS Experiment - Disk Fill Scenario on EC2 and before metrics in X RayLecture 31 Demo: FIS Experiment - After Metrics in X Ray and EC2 instancesLecture 32 Quiz - Chaos Engineering on ComputeSection 6: Chaos Engineering on Database - AuroraLecture 33 Reboot Reader Node Scenario on AuroraLecture 34 Demo: Pre-requisite for FIS experiment, Create IAM role, and Current StateLecture 35 Demo: Create and Run FIS experiment and After Metrics and DB stateLecture 36 Quiz- Chaos Engineering on Database - AuroraSection 7: Chaos Engineering on Serverless - FargateLecture 37 ECS Fargate Experiment Idea and HypothesisLecture 38 Demo: Fargate Steady StateLecture 39 Demo: Fargate IAM role creationLecture 40 Demo: Run experiment Task I/O stressLecture 41 Demo: Fargate After State and Learning and ImprovementsLecture 42 Quiz- Chaos Engineering on Serverless - FargateSection 8: Chaos Engineering on Kubernetes- EKSLecture 43 EKS ExplanationLecture 44 Demo: Memory Stress on EKS - Part 1Lecture 45 Demo: Memory Stress on EKS - Part 2Lecture 46 Demo: Memory Stress on EKS- Part 3Lecture 47 Demo: Memory Stress on EKS- Part 4Lecture 48 Pod Delete on EKSLecture 49 Demo: Steady State Pod Delete on EKSLecture 50 Demo: Run Experiment Pod Delete on EKSLecture 51 Demo: Recheck After Pod Delete on EKSLecture 52 Quiz- Chaos Engineering on Kubernetes- EKSSection 9: Chaos Engineering on Availability ZoneLecture 53 What is an Availability Zone(AZ)?Lecture 54 Experiment OverviewLecture 55 Demo: General Experiment Setup- AZLecture 56 Demo: Prepare Experiment- AZLecture 57 Running the ExperimentLecture 58 Quiz- Chaos Engineering on Availability ZoneSection 10: ConclusionLecture 59 Cleanup ProcessLecture 60 ConclusionDevelopers interested in enhancing their systems' resilience.,Site Reliability Engineers (SREs) focused on improving system reliability.,Cloud Engineers managing AWS environments.,Technical Support Engineers specializing in fault-tolerant systems.,Technical Leads overseeing cloud-native application projects.ScreenshotSay "Thank You"rapidgator.net:https://rapidgator.net/file/308c6d402f61ca81e4b23dcc8b8e8f3d/bifpt.Chaos.Engineering.part1.rar.htmlhttps://rapidgator.net/file/c7eec580623940a849f5a99eca2e9d3c/bifpt.Chaos.Engineering.part2.rar.htmlddownload.com:https://ddownload.com/hsa48il84rsd/bifpt.Chaos.Engineering.part1.rarhttps://ddownload.com/38fkujdv68je/bifpt.Chaos.Engineering.part2.rar Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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