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In this course, *Hands-On Chaos Engineering with AWS Fault Injection Simulator*, you’ll learn how to use AWS Fault Injection Simulator (AWS FIS) to run chaos engineering experiments in your AWS environment. First, you’ll explore the concept of chaos engineering. Then, you’ll learn about AWS FIS and how it can be used in your own organization. Finally, you’ll learn how to run AWS FIS experiments to identify resilience issues in AWS. When you’re finished with this course, you’ll have the skills and knowledge of chaos engineering needed to successfully design and run AWS Fault Injection Simulator experiments to identify resilience issues in your environment.

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Know what's good
, what to watch for
, and possible dealbreakers
Delves into the core idea of using tools such as AWS FIS for chaos engineering in AWS environments
Explores the utilization of AWS Fault Injection Simulator (FIS) for testing and identifying resiliencies

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Be better prepared before your course. Deepen your understanding during and after it. Supplement your coursework and achieve mastery of the topics covered in Hands-On Chaos Engineering with AWS Fault Injection Simulator with these activities:
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Refreshes your skills and understanding in Chaos Engineering fundamentals, ensuring you have a strong foundation before starting the course.
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  • Review the concepts of Chaos Engineering
  • Familiarize yourself with the key principles of AWS Fault Injection Simulator
  • Read up on AWS Fault Injection Simulator best practices
Read 'Chaos Engineering: Building Confidence in System Behavior'
Provides a comprehensive overview of Chaos Engineering principles, practices, and case studies, enhancing your theoretical understanding.
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  • Read Chapters 1-3 to grasp the fundamentals of Chaos Engineering
  • Review Chapters 4-6 to explore AWS Fault Injection Simulator and its applications
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Learners who complete Hands-On Chaos Engineering with AWS Fault Injection Simulator will develop knowledge and skills that may be useful to these careers:
Chaos Engineer
Chaos Engineers are responsible for designing and executing chaos experiments to identify vulnerabilities in systems. This course provides a strong foundation in the principles of chaos engineering and the use of the AWS Fault Injection Simulator (AWS FIS) to conduct experiments. By taking this course, you will gain the skills and knowledge needed to become a successful Chaos Engineer and improve the resilience of your organization's systems.
Site Reliability Engineer
Site Reliability Engineers (SREs) are responsible for the reliability and performance of software systems. This course provides SREs with the skills and knowledge needed to use AWS FIS to identify and mitigate risks to system reliability. By taking this course, SREs can gain a deeper understanding of chaos engineering and its role in improving system resilience.
DevOps Engineer
DevOps Engineers are responsible for the development, deployment, and operation of software systems. This course provides DevOps Engineers with the skills and knowledge needed to use AWS FIS to improve the resilience of their systems. By taking this course, DevOps Engineers can gain a deeper understanding of chaos engineering and its role in improving system reliability.
Software Architect
Software Architects are responsible for designing and developing software systems. This course provides Software Architects with the skills and knowledge needed to use AWS FIS to assess the resilience of their designs. By taking this course, Software Architects can gain a deeper understanding of chaos engineering and its role in improving system resilience.
Cloud Architect
Cloud Architects are responsible for designing and developing cloud-based solutions. This course provides Cloud Architects with the skills and knowledge needed to use AWS FIS to assess the resilience of their designs. By taking this course, Cloud Architects can gain a deeper understanding of chaos engineering and its role in improving system resilience.
Cloud Engineer
Cloud Engineers are responsible for deploying and managing cloud-based solutions. This course provides Cloud Engineers with the skills and knowledge needed to use AWS FIS to identify and mitigate risks to their cloud environments. By taking this course, Cloud Engineers can gain a deeper understanding of chaos engineering and its role in improving system resilience.
Systems Engineer
Systems Engineers are responsible for the design, development, and deployment of complex systems. This course provides Systems Engineers with the skills and knowledge needed to use AWS FIS to assess the resilience of their systems. By taking this course, Systems Engineers can gain a deeper understanding of chaos engineering and its role in improving system resilience.
System Administrator
System Administrators are responsible for the maintenance and operation of computer systems. This course provides System Administrators with the skills and knowledge needed to use AWS FIS to identify and mitigate risks to their systems. By taking this course, System Administrators can gain a deeper understanding of chaos engineering and its role in improving system resilience.
Software Developer
Software Developers are responsible for designing, developing, and testing software applications. This course provides Software Developers with the skills and knowledge needed to use AWS FIS to identify and mitigate risks to their applications. By taking this course, Software Developers can gain a deeper understanding of chaos engineering and its role in improving system resilience.
Network Engineer
Network Engineers are responsible for the design, deployment, and maintenance of computer networks. This course provides Network Engineers with the skills and knowledge needed to use AWS FIS to identify and mitigate risks to their networks. By taking this course, Network Engineers can gain a deeper understanding of chaos engineering and its role in improving system resilience.
Database Administrator
Database Administrators are responsible for the design, deployment, and maintenance of database systems. This course provides Database Administrators with the skills and knowledge needed to use AWS FIS to identify and mitigate risks to their databases. By taking this course, Database Administrators can gain a deeper understanding of chaos engineering and its role in improving system resilience.
Data Scientist
Data Scientists are responsible for the collection, analysis, and interpretation of data. This course provides Data Scientists with the skills and knowledge needed to use AWS FIS to identify and mitigate risks to their data pipelines. By taking this course, Data Scientists can gain a deeper understanding of chaos engineering and its role in improving system resilience.
Security Engineer
Security Engineers are responsible for the design, deployment, and maintenance of security systems. This course provides Security Engineers with the skills and knowledge needed to use AWS FIS to identify and mitigate risks to their systems. By taking this course, Security Engineers can gain a deeper understanding of chaos engineering and its role in improving system resilience.
Data Engineer
Data Engineers are responsible for the design, development, and deployment of data pipelines. This course provides Data Engineers with the skills and knowledge needed to use AWS FIS to identify and mitigate risks to their data pipelines. By taking this course, Data Engineers can gain a deeper understanding of chaos engineering and its role in improving system resilience.
Quality Assurance Engineer
Quality Assurance Engineers are responsible for the testing and validation of software applications. This course provides Quality Assurance Engineers with the skills and knowledge needed to use AWS FIS to identify and mitigate risks to their applications. By taking this course, Quality Assurance Engineers can gain a deeper understanding of chaos engineering and its role in improving system resilience.

Reading list

We've selected eight books that we think will supplement your learning. Use these to develop background knowledge, enrich your coursework, and gain a deeper understanding of the topics covered in Hands-On Chaos Engineering with AWS Fault Injection Simulator.
The book goes through practical architectural patterns that increase a system's resilience to failures and provides insights needed to build fault-tolerant, reliable, and scalable systems.
In this book, you will learn how to implement Chaos Monkey in your infrastructure for both physical servers and virtual machines, and create a strategy for testing the robustness of your system and continually improving the reliability of your services.
Teaches the core principles and practices of Site Reliability Engineering, a role dedicated to planning, building, and running reliable and scalable distributed systems.
Provides a valuable reference in understanding the principles, patterns, and applications of concurrency, a fundamental computer science concept employed in designing and implementing distributed systems.

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