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3 Types of Chaos Experiments and How To Run Them

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  1. Chaos Engineering | On-prem & SaaS | Open Source Extensions
    While Stress and Stress-ng are powerful for generating CPU, memory, and I/O load on Linux systems, they might not be easy to use across distributed or containerized environments. Tools like Steadybit offer more user-friendly interfaces for various environments, including microservices and cloud-native applications.

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  2. An open-source systems monitoring and alerting toolkit.
    Pricing:
    • Open Source
    Utilize monitoring solutions like Prometheus, Grafana, or Datadog to monitor how services communicate under normal and failure conditions. Service meshes like Istio or Linkerd can provide detailed insights without changing your application code.

    #Monitoring Tools #Performance Monitoring #Log Management 272 social mentions

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    Nmap Free Security Scanner, Port Scanner, & Network Exploration Tool. Download open source software for Linux, Windows, UNIX, FreeBSD, etc.
    Start by mapping out your network’s topology, including routers, switches, gateways, and the connections between different segments. Tools like Nmap or network diagram software can help visualize your network’s structure.

    #Security #Security Monitoring #Monitoring Tools 200 social mentions

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    An open source load testing tool written in Python.
    Pricing:
    • Open Source
    Use load testing tools like JMeter, Gatling, or Locust to simulate demand spikes and verify that your auto-scaling rules work as expected. This will ensure that your system can handle real-world traffic patterns.

    #Analytics #Web Analytics #Privacy 61 social mentions

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    Official Twitter account of JMeter, the open source load testing tool by @TheAsf. Code: https://t.co/ADK2A8Pl14. Website: https://t.co/oc0MW2ksea
    Pricing:
    • Open Source
    Use load testing tools like JMeter, Gatling, or Locust to simulate demand spikes and verify that your auto-scaling rules work as expected. This will ensure that your system can handle real-world traffic patterns.

    #Development #Monitoring Tools #Website Testing 52 social mentions

  6. Data visualization & Monitoring with support for Graphite, InfluxDB, Prometheus, Elasticsearch and many more databases
    Pricing:
    • Open Source
    Utilize monitoring solutions like Prometheus, Grafana, or Datadog to monitor how services communicate under normal and failure conditions. Service meshes like Istio or Linkerd can provide detailed insights without changing your application code.

    #Data Dashboard #Data Visualization #Data Analytics 237 social mentions

  7. Gatling is an open-source load testing framework based on Scala, Akka and Netty
    Pricing:
    • Open Source
    Use load testing tools like JMeter, Gatling, or Locust to simulate demand spikes and verify that your auto-scaling rules work as expected. This will ensure that your system can handle real-world traffic patterns.

    #Monitoring Tools #Website Testing #Developer Tools 22 social mentions

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