logo_devops_artisan
alex-stan

Learn how to improve reliability using chaos engineering experiments!

This demo will demonstrate how to break things on purpose in order to build more resilient services and systems in Kubernetes clusters/environments. Join our expert engineer Alex Stan in this live webinar that will cover:

  • • An overview of Site Reliability Engineering and Chaos testing methodology.
  • • How to use a Kubernetes cluster which is running different kinds of services.
  • •  How to proactively test how a system/service responds under stress in order to identify and fix failures before they appear in production.
  •  
  • The purpose of this demo is to show the stability and reliability of your microservice applications.


Watch this free live virtual demo by filling in the form to the right. We look forward to seeing you there!

About DevOps Artisan by Bittnet

We believe you can learn anything faster, with hands-on practice and expert guidance. Since 2007, we have been training thousands of tech enthusiasts and professionals, helping companies leverage the true potential of their teams, enabling engineers to advance their careers through solid, specialised know-how.

We have been working with more than 20,000 IT&C professionals, developing DevOps seminars that range from Associate to Expert level and cover a wide set of skillsets - from networking programming and operating systems to Machine Learning and Artificial Intelligence.

Find more about us and our trainers.

SRE---Webinar-Cover---Landscape-v3
alex-stan

About Alex Stan

Alex is a DevOps Training Architect with more than 8 years of experience. His focus is on the latest open source technologies like containers, virtualization, python automation and security. He is an expert in building continuous integrations and delivery pipelines using different technologies like Jenkins, Docker, Kubernetes on different Linux environments. Over the past years he has taught over 800 students globally on technologies like Docker, Kubernetes, Monitoring and Site Reliability Engineering (SRE). In his spare time , he reads technical books and magazines and spends time with his family and friends.