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ChaosBlade
DESCRIPTION:
ChaosBlade is an Alibaba open source experimental injection tool that follows the principles of chaos engineering and chaos experimental models to help enterprises improve the fault tolerance of distributed systems and ensure business continuity during the process of enterprises going to cloud or moving to cloud-native systems. Chaosblade is an internal open-source project of MonkeyKing. It is based on Alibaba's nearly ten years of failure testing and drill practice and combines the best ideas and practices of the Group's businesses.
Features
- Basic resources: such as CPU, memory, network, disk, process and other experimental scenarios
- Java applications: such as databases, caches, messages, JVM itself, microservices, etc. You can also specify any class method to inject various complex experimental scenarios
- C ++ applications: such as specifying arbitrary methods or experimental lines of code injection delay, tampering with variables and return values
- container: such as killing the container, the CPU in the container, memory, network, disk, process and other experimental scenarios
- Cloud-native platforms
- Documentation available
- Pod network and Pod itself experimental scenarios such as killing Pods, and container experimental scenarios such as the aforementioned Docker container experimental scenario
Programming Language
Go
Categories
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