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Chaos Engineering

About this workshop

The hands-on-labs found on this site will guide you through the process of creating experiments with Azure Chaos Studio. I will also go over the fundimental concepts of Chaos Engineering, providing known good practices as well as a providing you with a document that provides guiding principles. The goal is bring customers and partners to a 200-level understanding of how to leverage Azure Chaos Studio for Chaos Engineering. This is meant to be a hands on lab experience, all instructions are provided, but a basic level of understanding of Azure and RBAC are needed.

You can download or read the Chaos Engineering - Guiding Principles document by clicking here.

You can learn more about the Azure Chaos Studio product by clicking here.

If you like to jump right into the labs, click here. Please review the prequesites before starting the labs.

Disclaimer: This website is under constant modification. If you find something isn’t working properly, I could be making some changes on the back-end. At the time this site was published 4/8/2023, Chaos Studio is in preview so things could change.

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This project may contain trademarks or logos for projects, products, or services. Authorized use of Microsoft trademarks or logos is subject to and must follow Microsoft’s Trademark & Brand Guidelines. Use of Microsoft trademarks or logos in modified versions of this project must not cause confusion or imply Microsoft sponsorship. Any use of third-party trademarks or logos are subject to those third-party’s policies.

About the Author

My name is Rick Caudle, I am a Principal Cloud Solution Architect focusing on Application Innovation. Currently, most of my work is focused in Power Platform, Logic Apps, Azure Functions, Azure Load Testing, DevOps, GitHub and Chaos Engineering. Graph API is also another area I would consider myself well versed in.