Join Our New Community: Tutorials, Talks, Slack & Meetups
Today, we are excited to launch the Gremlin Community. Over the past 2 months since Gremlin launched in December 2017 we have met engineers all over the world interested in breaking things on purpose. You’ve told us you want to explore how Chaos Engineering, failure injection and SRE principles can enable teams to build resilient systems.
We are excited to create a central space for engineers to come together to build resilient systems. Our aim is for the Gremlin Community to be a welcoming space for engineers of all backgrounds to learn together.
Break Things Together
The Gremlin Community offers resources and relationships to aid you on your journey towards building resilient systems.
Tutorials
We are launching the community with useful technical tutorials that will help you increase your knowledge. Here are some of the examples you will find:
- Chaos Engineering: the history, principles, and practice
- Your first chaos experiment
- 4 Chaos Experiments to start with
- A primer on automating chaos
- How to establish an incident management program
We encourage you to explore the tutorials and share your thoughts. Follow us on Twitter for updates as we share new tutorials @gremlininc.
Thank you to all of our community members for sharing your experiences and ideas. We are so excited to bring you new and exciting community resources and relationships to help you on your journey building resilient systems.
Follow us for updates as we share new tutorials and community surprises, you can find us on Twitter as @gremlininc.
Chaos Engineering Slack
The Chaos Engineering Slack is a welcoming place to ask Chaos Engineering, SRE, and Production Engineering questions. You can meet and build relationships with engineers all over the world who are practicing and learning about Chaos Engineering.
You can team up with community members to create useful tools with each other. A valuable resource created by Chaos Engineering Slack members is the Chaos Engineering: Companies, People, Tools and Practices diagram.
Over the past few months our Slack community has grown to almost 400 members. 🎉
We look forward to welcoming you as a member of our community!
Meetups
We are excited to invest in the community by sponsoring Chaos Engineering Meetups. Chaos Engineering meetups have grown to over 2000 members across 10 countries. We’re excited to see new meetups popping up in Australia, Japan, Korea and the USA over the last few months. A massive thank you to the 27 Chaos Engineering Meetup organisers who have dedicated their time and energy to growing our community. 💚
Find your local Chaos Engineering Community Meetup, or host your own!
Talks
As a team we believe in giving back to the community by sharing our experiences and what we have learned along the way. We have shared a collection of talks to inspire you to break things on purpose.
Thank you
Thank you to all of our community members for sharing your experiences and ideas. We are so excited to bring you new and exciting community resources and relationships to help you on your journey building resilient systems.
Follow us for updates as we share new tutorials and community surprises, you can find us on Twitter as @gremlininc.
Gremlin's automated reliability platform empowers you to find and fix availability risks before they impact your users. Start finding hidden risks in your systems with a free 30 day trial.
sTART YOUR TRIALWhat is Failure Flags? Build testable, reliable software—without touching infrastructure
Building provably reliable systems means building testable systems. Testing for failure conditions is the only way to...
Building provably reliable systems means building testable systems. Testing for failure conditions is the only way to...
Read moreIntroducing Custom Reliability Test Suites, Scoring and Dashboards
Last year, we released Reliability Management, a combination of pre-built reliability tests and scoring to give you a consistent way to define, test, and measure progress toward reliability standards across your organization.
Last year, we released Reliability Management, a combination of pre-built reliability tests and scoring to give you a consistent way to define, test, and measure progress toward reliability standards across your organization.
Read more