K8S Lecture 24: Introduction to Chaos Engineering – Core Features of Chaos Mesh and Fault Injection

K8S Lecture 24: Introduction to Chaos Engineering - Core Features of Chaos Mesh and Fault Injection

1. Introduction: Why is Chaos Engineering Needed? In the cloud-native era, system complexity is growing exponentially, and traditional testing methods can no longer cover all failure scenarios. Chaos Engineering is a proactive experimental approach that injects faults to help us discover system weaknesses before real failures occur in production environments. As a CNCF incubated project, … Read more

Chaos Engineering Practice: Fault Injection and Monitoring System with Chaos Mesh

Chaos Engineering Practice: Fault Injection and Monitoring System with Chaos Mesh

1. Let’s clarify what Chaos Engineering is. A few days ago, my colleague Wang was mumbling in the break room: “Our system claims to be highly available, but who knows if it can really hold up when something goes wrong?” This hits the nail on the head—Chaos Engineering is essentially the study of proactively finding … Read more