That has got to be one of my favourite phrases: "We don't want to boil the ocean".
Azure Chaos Studio is an amazing service and the explanation was excellent
seems a useful service for resiliency testing
i love Azure friday
@microsoft Azure How Cheos Studio can be used for on-Premises VM's? Is there any agent available or any extension available?
How Cheos Studio can be used for on-Premises VM's? Is there any agent available or any extension available?
Thanks for a great summary of Chaos Studio John and Scott. I went to go try this out and I can only see VM's in my list of targets. Reading the linked documentation it refers to using API apps firewalls and databases. Are we only able to use this with pods and VMS or there just something wrong in the Azure Portal right now?
hey David, fyi Chaos Studio is only available in certain regions (f.e. East US, West US, West Europe), so resources outside these regions wont show up in Chaos Studio
How Cheos Studio can be used for on-Premises VM's? Is there any agent available or any extension available?
In above conversation I can find out there will be impact on prod resource.. So should we try this experiment when prod is least usable or there is 0% affect for prod resource when we run the experiment
How Cheos Studio can be used for on-Premises VM's? Is there any agent available or any extension available?
@@trijit96 How Cheos Studio can be used for on-Premises VM's? Is there any agent available or any extension available?
FRANCA SP BRASIL .
It's a good idea to have a systematic service to test a chaotic situation. Congrats John Engel-Kemnetz for speaking clear.