Topic
Chaos Engineering in Theory and Practice
Speaker
Sean Swehla
When
Monday, 7:30 PM
Where
Marist College, Hancock Center (Building 14 on map), Room 2023. We thank Marist College for hosting the chapter's meetings. Parking: 1) Lot north of Hancock Center. We are permitted to park there in spite of the signs. 2) Lot on south-east corner of Route 9 and Fulton Street. Take staircase at south-west corner of lot, and tunnel under Route 9.
More Information
This program is free and open to the public. Attendees should RSVP at Meetup.com.
All are welcome to join us beforehand for dinner at the Palace Diner at 6:00 PM.
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About the Topic
If you run production software on any network, you know that the world is a chaotic place. All sorts of things can cause your software to fail which can cost money, time, reputation, or all three. In this talk you'll get an introduction to what chaos engineering is, where it came from, and how you can use it to build more resilient software.
About the Speaker
Sean is the founder of Squidwrench and a collector of hobbies. When not tending to programming, electronics and other techy arts at Squidwrench, he is helping people to break things at Gremlin. Previously he worked at DigitalOcean and IBM among others.
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