InfoQ Homepage Resilience Content on InfoQ
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Building Robust and Resilient Apps Using Spring Boot and Resilience4j
David Caron demos a Spring Boot app with patterns like bulkheads, rate limiters, circuit breakers, response caching, and timeout handling using the Resilience4j library.
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Building Confidence in Healthcare Systems through Chaos Engineering
Carl Chesser covers how Cerner evolved their service workloads and applied gameday exercises to improve their resiliency.
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Managing Failure Modes in Microservice Architectures
Adrian Cockcroft explores how to apply some industry standard techniques (including Failure Modes and Effects Analysis) to cloud native microservices architectures.
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Embracing Chaos!
Paul Osman and Ana Medina discuss onboarding teams onto a Chaos Engineering platform, identifying teams that are ready to do GameDays and creating feedback loops to measure resilience.
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A Roadmap towards Chaos Engineering
Jose Esquivel presents a roadmap for Chaos Experimentation that can be applicable to any organization.
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Finding the Joy in Chaos Engineering
Lenny Sharpe and Brian Lee discuss how Target has built resiliency into their systems and how developing a strong culture around Chaos Engineering has paid off.
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The Future of Chaos Engineering: in Pursuit of the Unknown Unknowns
Crystal Hirschorn discusses where their chaos and resilience practices must evolve to keep pace with the challenges of growing complexity.
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Graceful Degradation as a Feature
Lorne Kligerman talks about graceful degradation as an engineering goal which can be confidently tested with Chaos Engineering.
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Building Resilient Serverless Systems
John Chapin explains how to use serverless technologies and an infrastructure-as-code approach to architect, build, and operate large-scale systems that are resilient to vendor failures.
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How Condé Nast Succeeds by Buildling a Culture that Embraces Failure
Crystal Hirschorn talks about learnings found by building a culture that embraced failure through Chaos Engineering practices, what her teams have learned & adapted for their platforms at Condé Nast.
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Building Resilient Serverless Systems
John Chapin explains how to use serverless technologies and an infrastructure-as-code approach to architect, build, and operate large-scale systems that are resilient to vendor failures.
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Amplifying Sources of Resilience: What Research Says
John Allspaw talks about applying Resilience Engineering thinking & paradigms to the world of software engineering and outlines productive avenues to locate, amplify, support, and build this capacity.