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Resilience and Chaos Engineering in a Kubernetes World August 20th, 2024 @ 10 AM EDT Simulating abnormalities and finding potential problems in the system is a crucial step to managing Kubernetes in production and increasing the resilience of a deployment. Chaos engineering has been popular for many years, but container orchestration presents specific challenges. On August 20th, InfoQ will host a [live roundtable and Q&A]( where world-class practitioners will discuss common challenges developers face and the proactive approaches available to increase the resilience of deployments, reduce costs, and improve the customer experience. Panelists will address key questions such as: What are chaos engineering platforms? How can developers inject, simulate, and orchestrate different fault scenarios in Kubernetes? How can you simulate I/O faults? Join the 60-minute [InfoQ Live Roundtable]( and gain practical insights from extraordinary speakers driving change and innovation in their organizations: [Supratip Banerjee] Supratip Banerjee Solutions Architect [Soumyadip Chowdhury] Soumyadip Chowdhury Senior Software Engineer @RedHat [Ana Medina] Ana Medina Senior Staff Developer Advocate @Lightstep [Uma Mukkara] Uma Mukkara Head of Chaos Engineering @Harness [Renato Losio] Moderated by: Renato Losio InfoQ Staff Editor | Cloud Expert | AWS Data Hero Don’t miss out on learning the tools, knowledge, and resources that can help achieve faster incident response and recovery times. If you would like to attend, we've arranged a complimentary ticket. To secure your spot, use the code 'INFOQCHAOSAUG24' when registering for the InfoQ Live Roundtable. Claim your complimentary pass to the InfoQ Live Roundtable on August 20th [Register for free]( Use code: INFOQCHAOSAUG24 We look forward to welcoming you to the [InfoQ Live Roundtable]( on Tuesday, August 20th! [Artenisa Chatziou] Artenisa Chatziou InfoQ Live Team P.S. We are passionate about giving back to the community. As such, we are donating 100% of net revenue tickets (minus taxes, credit card fees, and processing fees) for this event to organizations working towards diversity, equity, and inclusion in the tech space. If you’d like to contribute, you can register normally and pay the $19.95 ticket price. If you don't want to receive any more updates on InfoQ Live Events click the following link: [Unsubscribe]( - - - C4Media Inc. (QCon & InfoQ), 705-2267 Lake Shore Blvd. West Toronto, Ontario, Canada M8V 3X2

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