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Introduction
1.1 What is Chaos Engineering?
1.2 What Problems Does Chaos Engineering Solve?
1.3 What is Gremlin?
1.4 Benefits of Using Gremlin
1.5 Workshop Next Steps
Event Engine Setup
2.1 Setting up AWS Event Engine
Setup Workspace
3.1 Create a Cloud9 Workspace
3.2 Create an IAM role for your workspace
3.3 Attach the IAM role to your Workspace
3.4 Update IAM settings for your Workspace
Setup Tools
4.1 Install eksctl
4.2 Install kubectl
4.3 Install helm
4.4 Install fluxctl
4.5 Install kustomize
4.6 Install AWS IAM
Setup Sock Shop and Gremlin
5.1 Deploy the SockShop
5.2 Test the Sock Shop
5.3 Deploy Gremlin
5.3.1 Create a Gremlin Account
5.3.2 Deploy Gremlin
Experiment #1: Validate Autoscaling
6.1 Create A Hypothesis
6.2 Gather Baseline Observations
6.3 Perform the Experiment
6.4 Observe the Impact
6.5 Create Action Items
6.5.1 Create Auto Scaling Rules
6.5.2 Create a CloudWatch Alarm
6.5.3 Finalize Your Auto Scaling Configuration
6.5.4 Set Up Auto Scaling Down
6.5 Validate Action Items
Experiment #2: Verify Critical Dependencies
7.1 Create a Hypothesis
7.2 Gather Baseline Observations
7.3 Perform the Experiment
7.4 Observe the Impact
7.5 Next Steps
Automate Experiments
8.1 Scheduling Experiments
8.2 Using the Gremlin REST API
8.3 Using the Gremlin SDK
8.4 Using Status Checks
Adopt Gremlin Into Your Organization
Conclusion
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AWS Modernization Workshop with Gremlin
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Experiment #1: Validate Autoscaling
> 6.5 Create Action Items
Create Action Items
Let’s look at some action items that we can take away from this expeirment:
6.5.1 Create Auto Scaling Rules
6.5.2 Create a CloudWatch Alarm
6.5.3 Finalize Your Auto Scaling Configuration
6.5.4 Set Up Auto Scaling Down