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Crossing the Chasm

Unleashing the Potential of Chaos Engineering — Maturity Comes With Experience, Not Age. Before diving in, I want to set the stage and briefly explain chaos engineering. At its core, chaos engineering is the process of: 1 — Making a hypothesis about a particular system 2 — Stressing it 3 —Observing how it responds 4 — Making…

Software Engineering

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Climbing out of the Chasm
Climbing out of the Chasm
Software Engineering

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I deleted a production database

And learned a few things along the way — It happened more than a decade ago. While I might have forgotten some technical details, I remember how I felt like it was yesterday. “I am done. It is the end, and I will be fired now.” These were the words I kept repeating to myself. I had just deleted…

Incident Response

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I deleted a production database
I deleted a production database
Incident Response

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Embracing failure is key to success

Becoming a Better Engineer — Part 3 — “Success is the ability to go from failure to failure without losing your enthusiasm.” — Winston Churchill I deleted a database in production “I am done. It is the end and I will be fired now.” These were the words I kept repeating to myself. I had just deleted a production database critical to our customers…

Growth

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Embracing failure is key to success
Embracing failure is key to success
Growth

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Empathy might be the one skill every engineer should focus on

Becoming a Better Engineer — Part 2 — “In every walk with nature, one receives far more than he seeks”. — John Muir In part 1 of this series, I talked about intuition and how it can help engineers improve their performance. In this part 2, I will talk about another soft skill critical for engineers— empathy. How it all started I…

Growth

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Empathy might be the one skill every engineer should focus on
Empathy might be the one skill every engineer should focus on
Growth

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How intuition makes us better engineers

Becoming a Better Engineer — Part 1 — The intuitive mind is a sacred gift and the rational mind is a faithful servant. We have created a society that honors the servant and has forgotten the gift. — Albert Einstein How it all started The realization that intuition was going to be important happened approximately 15 years ago. Cloud computing was still…

Growth

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How intuition makes us better engineers
How intuition makes us better engineers
Growth

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The Cloud Architect

·Jun 13

Best practices for a successful chaos engineering journey

Unleashing the Full Potential of Chaos Engineering — Part 2 — “Tell me and I forget, teach me and I may remember, involve me and I learn.” ― Benjamin Franklin Welcome to Part 2 of the chaos engineering blog series! In Part 1, we took a deep dive into the various experimentation modes in chaos engineering, exploring their unique benefits and…

Chaos Engineering

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Best practices for a successful chaos engineering journey
Best practices for a successful chaos engineering journey
Chaos Engineering

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The Cloud Architect

·Jun 12

The five modes of chaos engineering experimentation

Unleashing the Full Potential of Chaos Engineering — Part1 — Welcome to this two-part blog post series on chaos engineering best practices! In this series, I’ll be sharing insights and practical strategies that I’ve gathered throughout a decade of chaos engineering. In Part 1, we’ll dive into the different modes of experimentation for chaos engineering — from the exploratory ad-hoc…

Chaos Engineering

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The five modes of chaos engineering experimentation
The five modes of chaos engineering experimentation
Chaos Engineering

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The Cloud Architect

·May 10

Respecting What Came Before, Premature Optimization, the Pitfalls of Sensationalism and Technology Enthusiasm

My response to the reaction generated by the Prime Video article published last week — “Life is not always perfect. Like a road, it has many bends, ups and down, but that’s its beauty.” ― Amit Ray Every now and then, the internet goes crazy over something someone said, did, or thought. Last week, it was an article from the Video Quality Analysis (VQA) team…

Engineering

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Respecting What Came Before, Premature Optimization, the Pitfalls of Sensationalism and Technology…
Respecting What Came Before, Premature Optimization, the Pitfalls of Sensationalism and Technology…
Engineering

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The Cloud Architect

·Mar 30

The AWS Fault Injection Simulator Collection

A list of my blog posts related to AWS Fault Injection Simulator — AWS Fault Injection Simulator AWS Fault Injection Simulator (AWS FIS) is a fully managed service for running fault injection experiments on AWS that makes it easier to improve an application’s performance, observability, and resilience. Supported actions are listed here — but more will follow. Following are the different blogs that dive deep into using…

Chaos Engineering

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The AWS Fault Injection Simulator Collection
The AWS Fault Injection Simulator Collection
Chaos Engineering

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The Cloud Architect

·Mar 28

Monitoring Chaos Engineering Experiments with Datadog

Tutorial — Using Datadog Alarms with Amazon EventBridge to Safely Monitor AWS Fault Injection Simulator Experiments — Many businesses and organizations adopt cloud computing as a key aspect of their technology strategy. While most applications can be migrated easily, some need modernization before they can be moved to the cloud. There are also applications that must remain on-premises due to extreme low-latency requirements, and data sovereignty or…

Chaos Engineering

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Monitoring Chaos Engineering Experiments with Datadog
Monitoring Chaos Engineering Experiments with Datadog
Chaos Engineering

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Adrian Hornsby

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