Chaos Engineering
A Leap towards the role of a systems reliability engineer – LIVE Sessions
Isha presents an Extensive and highly interactive “Chaos Engineering” Course by our industry expert with 12+ years of hands-on experience. Learn all the Chaos Engineering concepts with extensive hands-on using gremlin with practical examples. The course syllabus is designed by considering the current job market trends and industry requirements as a chao engineer or a reliability engineer.
About the Instructor:
Vishnu M an EX-IITian with nearly 12+ years of rich, varied and extensive experience in chaos engineering. His impeccable passion for sharing his knowledge has motivated to take-up Technical Training. He has 12+ years of real time experience and 12+ years Technical Training experience. |
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Live Sessions Price:
For LIVE sessions – Offer price after discount is 200 USD 159 110 USD Or USD13000 INR 12900 INR 7600 Rupees.
Demo Session:
26th August 8 A.M – 9 A.M (IST) (Indian Timings)
25th August 10:30 P.M – 11:30 P.M (EST) (U.S Timings)
26th August 3:30 A.M -4:30 A.M (BST) (UK Timings)
Class Schedule:
For Participants in India: Monday to Friday 8 A.M to 9 A.M (IST)
For Participants in the US: Sunday to Thursday 10:30 P.M to 11:30 P.M (EST)
For Participants in the UK: Monday to Friday 3:30 A.M to 4:30 A.M (BST)
What student’s have to say about Saravanan:
The course content is excellent and it is well described. – Sagar
I really liked Sarvanan Sir’s teaching. It is very depth and one can understand the concepts very well if they pay attention. – Rajesh Easy to understand the way the author has explained. I liked the way he covered the details. It was a good learning experience. – Ram Thank you for your detailed explanation and really learned new things during the course and I am more confident now on this tool – Nayak This course is extremely helpful to me. Sarvanan sir made this learning very simple and I am very happy and I got enough knowledge and confidence from this course. I recommend this course to everyone. The Instructor is awesome. He makes things to understand super easy and learning interesting. able to relate with real time application. All thumbs up – Ajadeen I am happy with the course and the content of the course is much useful for the one who is looking for the NewRelic knowledge. Thanks Sarvanan for your support. – Prabin simply amazing. I have learned so much from this. Hats off to Sarvanan. This is like sitting next to him and working and discovering NewRelic. – Viswanathan
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What will I Learn by the end of this course?
- Responsibilities and activities performed by a chaos engineer or a site reliability engineer.
- Gremlin and its applications in chaos engineering
- Building resilient systems and applications
- Design, Plan, Manage and run chaos experiments at your company
- Break applications that use DynamoDB, Cassandra, or Redis
- Sesu in monitoring chaos experiments and analyzing the results
- Run chaos experiments in Kubernetes
- Running chaos experiments using Jenkins
- Automating chaos with Terraform
- Gremlin Certification walkthrough and complete support
Salient Features:
- 20+ Hours of Live Training along with recorded videos
- Lifetime access to the recorded videos
- Course Completion Certificate
- Complete support in cracking Gremlin Certification by the end of this Course
Who can enroll in this course?
- Anyone interested in making highly resilient applications and systems
- Has Basic knowledge in testing concepts, a tester or test lead with 1 to 2 years of experience.
- Who wants to upskill themselves as a reliability or chaos engineer which is the demand of the industry.
- Professionals who benefit from this course include: Software Engineers, Site Reliability Engineers, Systems Engineers, Network Engineers, DevOps Engineers, IT infrastructure Engineers.
Course syllabus:
- CHAOS ENGINEERING – INTRODUCTION
- Introduction to Chaos Engineering
- The Principles and The Process of chaos engineering
- Chaos Engineer- Activities performed by the Chaos Engineer
- Prerequisites for Chaos Engineering
- Limitations of Chaos Engineering
- Setting up the prerequisites
- Practical Hands-On: Breaking a System
- Practical Hands-On: Planning Your First Experiment
- Practical Hands-On: Injecting a CPU Chaos
- Journey ahead- What all are we going to learn and practice?
- Q&A
- Chaos Engineering in action
- Chaos Engineering who are the beneficiaries?
- Game Day experiments
- Planning and management of experiments
- Case Studies
- Discussion: How Would You Put Chaos Engineering intoaction?
- Best Practices
- Tools for Designing and Running Chaos Experiments
- Chaos Toolkit
- Practical Hands On: Running experiments with Chaos Toolkit
- Q&A
- Monitoring and Capturing Metrics
- Chaos Engineeringand its vast applications
- Significance of Monitoring for Chaos Engineering
- Collecting Events From Your Systems
- The Key Metrics to be collected and identified
- Instrumenting Your System and Application
- Practical Hands On: Instrumenting an Application
- Practical Hands On: AWS CloudWatch and X-Ray
- Practical Hands On: Monitoring Chaos Experiments WithSensu
- Q&A
- Gremlin
- Gremlin- Chaos Engineering as a Platform
- Different Types of Attacks in Gremlin
- Injecting Chaos into infrastructure and applications using Gremlin
- Practical Hands On: Running Chaos Experiment in a VM
- Different Scenarios in Gremlin?
- The Integrations available Within Gremlin
- Q&A
- Chaosengineering of system and applications
- Typical Problems in an Infrastructure
- Solving Infrastructure Problems
- Planning and Designing for Chaos Engineering Experiments
- Ways to Improve Resiliency: Canary Releases, Feature Flags, Circuit Breakers, etc.
- Application of these chaos Principles
- Practical Hands On: Simulating CPU Exhaustion
- Practical Hands On: Simulating Network Disruption
- Practical Hands On: Simualting Latency
- Q&A
- Chaos engineering of Containers and analysis
- Distributed Containerized Application and the problems in it
- Solving problems in Kubernetes
- Applications of theseChaos Principles in Kubernetes and Containers
- Practical Hands On: Installing Gremlin in Kubernetes
- Practical Hands On: Running Chaos Experiments in Kubernetes
- Q&A
- Chaos engineering of Databases and analysis
- Chaos Engineering for Databases is it needed?
- Applying chaos principles to Databases
- Determining Chaos in Databases
- Automating Chaos Injection
- Practical Hands On: Simulating chaos for an application that Uses DynamoDB
- Practical Hands On: Simulating chaos for an application that Uses Cassandra
- Practical Hands On: Simulating chao for an application that Uses That Uses Redis
- Q&A
- Automating Chaos Experiments using Terraform and Jenkins
- Significance of Continuous Integration and Continuous Delivery (CI/CD) Pipelines
- Running Chaos Experiments Continuously using (CI/CD) Pipelines?
- Shifting Chaos to the Left
- Creating and Running chaos experiments Automatically
- Practical Hands On: Automating Chaos with Terraform
- Practical Hands On: Running Chaos Experiments Using Jenkins
- Q&A
- Future scope and growth of chaos engineering?
- The Future and its growth potential
- The significance and understanding of Chaos Maturity Model
- Design and Planning the Business Cases for Chaos Engineering
- The END: How to begin and start the journey of an SRE or a Chaos engineer in your company?