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Identify all the dependencies in your Kubernetes cluster. Doing this is crucial information to determine necessary Chaos Engineering experiments to conduct.
Steadybit discovers static and dynamic data from your Kubernetes cluster to provide you a precise picture.
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Designing Chaos Engineering experiments using the drag-and-drop editor is easy. You don’t need to remember command-line interfaces, multiple tools or YAML schemas.
Before running the experiment, use the live target preview to verify that you will hit the intended targets.
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Use valuable data from your monitoring tools (such as prometheus) for state checks and visualize it in the execution view. This helps you to better understand what's going on and allow you to use the same checks you're using for alerting.
Your load tests can prove very useful in chaos experiments. Either run them directly from Steadybit or trigger experiments from them.
Need to integrate a tool missing on our list? Steadybit is fully extensible!
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Steadybit supports Cloud Native Technologies in its core by using a holistic approach to extensibility. Benefit from support for AWS, Azure, GCP, Kubernetes, Kong and many more.
Something is not yet covered? Just develop an extension yourself - Steadybit will integrate them seamlessly.
AWS (Amazon Web Services)
The AWS extension enhances Steadybit's native capabilities to discover and inject chaos into Amazon Web Services. Whether you want to attack specific EC2 instances or add turbulent conditions to your RDS, you'll find the right set of actions using this extension.
Kong
Kong services and routes support manual request handling using the request termination plugin. Steadybit's Kong extension allows you to discover and manipulate Kong requests within experiments running in Steadybit using the same API.
Kubernetes
The Kubernetes extension complements Steadybit's native support for Kubernetes actions and discoveries. Kubernetes deployments can also be attacked with optional checks so you can try out different failure scenarios. And, of course, Steadybit’s RBAC support has your back.
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