A curated list of Chaos Engineering resources, including tools, books, papers, and educational materials.
Awesome Chaos Engineering is a community-curated list of resources dedicated to the discipline of Chaos Engineering. It serves as a central hub for discovering tools, research, books, and best practices aimed at building resilient distributed systems through controlled experimentation. The project aggregates and organizes materials to help practitioners proactively test and improve system reliability.
Site Reliability Engineers (SREs), DevOps practitioners, and software engineers working on distributed systems who want to implement or learn about Chaos Engineering. It is also valuable for technical leaders and organizations seeking to adopt resilience testing practices.
Developers choose this over scattered searches because it provides a comprehensive, structured, and vetted collection of Chaos Engineering resources in one place. Its unique selling point is being an open-source, community-driven repository that is continuously updated with contributions from industry leaders and practitioners.
A curated list of Chaos Engineering resources.
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Curates links to essential tools, books, papers, and educational content from industry leaders like Netflix and Google, as evidenced by the detailed Culture and Notable Tools sections.
Encourages open-source contributions to keep the list updated, ensuring it reflects the latest developments in chaos engineering, as stated in the contributing guidelines.
Organizes materials into clear categories such as Culture, Books, Notable Tools, and Gamedays, making it easy to find specific types of resources without sifting through clutter.
Includes resources from various companies, conferences, and research papers, providing a holistic view of chaos engineering practices across different environments and maturity levels.
As a collection of links, it lacks interactive elements or direct implementations, requiring users to navigate externally for practical application and support.
Community-curated lists can suffer from broken or outdated links over time, which might reduce reliability for some resources, and maintenance depends on volunteer efforts.
While comprehensive, it doesn't offer in-depth tutorials or detailed analysis on any single topic, necessitating additional research for mastery beyond the introductory level.