Why Every Team Should Embrace Chaos Engineering with Gremlin's Tammy Butow

June 5, 2019 Jeff Kelly

What's life without a little chaos? And why not a little chaos impacting your production systems? Sounds scary, but turns out intentionally introducing random errors into production systems helps identify vulnerabilities so you can do something about them before they result in major disruptions. In this episode of Pivotal Conversations, Gremlin's Tammy Butow, one of the leading practitioners of chaos engineering (as the practice is known), talks about the benefits of and shares best practices for introducing chaos to your production systems.

Show Notes

News & Resources

About the Author

Jeff Kelly

Jeff Kelly is a Director of Partner Marketing at Pivotal Software. Prior to joining Pivotal, Jeff was the lead industry analyst covering Big Data analytics at Wikibon. Before that, Jeff covered enterprise software as a reporter and editor at TechTarget. He received his B.A. in American studies from Providence College and his M.A. in journalism from Northeastern University.

Follow on Twitter Follow on Linkedin
Previous
Episode 130: Making the Right Thing Easy with Jon Ravenscraft and Nick Kuhn of Kroger
Episode 130: Making the Right Thing Easy with Jon Ravenscraft and Nick Kuhn of Kroger

At CF Summit 2019 in Philadelphia, I sat down with Jon Ravenscraft (@Jon_Ravenscraft) and Nick Kuhn (@tehku...

Next
Episode 129: Why Every Team Should Embrace Chaos Engineering with Gremlin’s Tammy Butow
Episode 129: Why Every Team Should Embrace Chaos Engineering with Gremlin’s Tammy Butow

What's life without a little chaos? And why not a little chaos impacting your production systems? Sounds sc...