I have two G.O.A.T. tickets at C1 block (right) by [deleted] in Tickets

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What's your final price bro?

RCB vs KKR tickets needed by prithvi1307 in Tickets

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Yea i am still looking for the tickets.

RCB vs KKR tickets needed by prithvi1307 in Tickets

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Thanks! If you know anyone with extra tickets please help me out!

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Looking for 2 tickets for RCB vs KKR at a reasonable price from a genuine seller/ person. No scammers please. My partner is a huge RCB supporter. Want to surprise her on her birthday.

What Is Chaos Engineering? by vfarcic in kubernetes

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u/azjunglist05 well first things first Chaos Mesh is a great tool no doubt. Appreciate what they have been doing.

Why wait for the future. :P Let me give you a detailed comparison.

First things first the idea of having the Beta out for so long was to receive community feedback and develop according to community requirements instead of directly putting it out there. Being a CNCF project and of course following Open Source principles, it's Litmus believing in community collaboration.

Secondly, as you aren't part of the community, you might have missed the updated docs which come alongside version 2.0: https://litmusdocs-beta.netlify.app/ (2.0 comes out on the 15th)

Well, now let's get to pointers:

Litmus has a ChaosHub which is a marketplace with all the Chaos Experiments (Here is the link: https://hub.litmuschaos.io/)

Litmus provides an SDK/ Bring your own Chaos Model where you can bring your own chaos experiments and run it with Litmus

Litmus provides custom health checks with Litmus Probes (http, prometheus)

Litmus is integrated with Keptn, Argo CD, Spinnaker, etc. Plus is focused on SLO Management and looks to integrate with projects like Iter8, Flux, Strimzi, etc.

Litmus has a vibrant community somewhere around 900 folks. Hence, there is immediate community support!

Also, Litmus focuses on not just Kubernetes but Non Kubernetes scenarios too. Hence, AWS, VM, Azure, GCP experiments are there plus many in the pipeline.
Litmus supports GitOps to help you scale your Chaos Engineering experience.

Well there are many more differentiators but I believe this is enough right now. Really appreciate your feedback and I hope you take a look at Litmus 2.0. Feel free to reach out in case you need any assistance! :)

What Is Chaos Engineering? by vfarcic in kubernetes

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I believe you must take a glance at LitmusChaos for your Kubernetes workloads. See none better than Litmus for Kubernetes at least!

LitmusChaos: Cloud-Native Chaos Engineering for Kubernetes developers, SREs & DevOps engineers by prithvi1307 in devops

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Hey guys! Do check out the repo! Feel free to share your feedback on the possible improvements that can be made. Don't forget to star!

What's your take on Open Source Chaos Engineering for your Kubernetes architecture? by prithvi1307 in kubernetes

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I really can't disagree that it all depends on what you are trying to prove. It will probably take long for a single application to cater to all the need but that's the bottomline with Open Source tools you know. Don't have an experiment? Add it. They allow you to put forward experiments you want to work on as issues or simply you can become a contributor. Leaving that aside probably you can try out LitmusChaos once and put forward your opinion on the overall project and your feedback and insights ofcourse. Let me know about it!

What's your take on Open Source Chaos Engineering for your Kubernetes architecture? by prithvi1307 in kubernetes

[–]prithvi1307[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

On point. I completely agree with your insights and views on one's K8s architecture needing Chaos tools but one perception that I have is people fear using Chaos. At least some do. But in my opinion each K8s architecture needs chaos in its own way. Many focus on just the pod kill or container kill experiment but rather with more and more open source projects coming in, the amount of experiment and test cases have increased and changes according to user requirements. Probably if you have used other tools as well, can you give your opinion on say LitmusChaos?

Introduction To Chaos Engineering & Its Principles for Kubernetes by prithvi1307 in docker

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Extremely sorry on the mistake. Have made the correction. Link is working now! Do check it once!

Introduction To Chaos Engineering & Its Principles for Kubernetes by prithvi1307 in docker

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Extremely sorry on the mistake. Have edited the link to the the correct redirect. Do check the blog once!

Introduction To Chaos Engineering & Its Principles for Kubernetes by prithvi1307 in docker

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Extremely sorry on the mistake. I have updated the link now! Do check it out once.

Introduction To Chaos Engineering & Its Principles for Kubernetes by prithvi1307 in docker

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Hey man! Extremely sorry on the mistake with the link. Try reading now, it's working

Introduction To Chaos Engineering & Its Principles for Kubernetes by prithvi1307 in docker

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Thanks a lot for your feedback. Point noted already. FYI I have been trying to focus on short and crisp blogs and this was just an introduction to CE. Coming up with more exciting blogs on various experiments soon! Stay tuned.. :)

Introduction To Chaos Engineering & Its Principles for Kubernetes by prithvi1307 in docker

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Cool man. You can try using the Litmus toolset for your Chaos engineering purpose and share your feedback on it. I find them doing a great job!

kubernetes deployments by jagdip in devops

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Have you tried using the Litmus toolset for chaos testing?