Chaos Mesh brings various types of fault simulation to Kubernetes and has an enormous capability to orchestrate fault scenarios. It helps you conveniently simulate various abnormalities that might occur in reality during the development, testing, and production environments and find potential problems in the system. Based on the principles of Chaos Engineering, Chaos Mesh abstracts real-world events into objects that can be directly applied, hiding the trivial details. Chaos Mesh provides multiple filtering rules that allow selecting injection targets based on labels, annotations, and so on. They are collectively called selectors. In addition, users can also set a namespace whitelist to greater control the "blast radius" of the experiment.

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  • Ability to perform chaos experiments in production environments without modifying the deployment logic of applications
  • Quickly create chaos experiments through the dashboard, allowing users to observe the experiment's state in real time and quickly roll back any injected failures
  • Chaos Mesh leverages CRDs for natural integration with the Kubernetes ecosystem
  • Documentation available
  • Examples available
  • Design for Kubernetes
  • Easy to Use

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2024-03-04