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February 2022

Why Reliability Engineering Matters: an Analysis of Amazon's Dec 2021 US-East-1 Region Outage

In the field of Chaos Theory, there’s a concept called the Synchronization of Chaos—disparate systems filled with randomness will influence the disorder in other systems when coupled together. From a theoretical perspective, these influences can be surprising. It’s difficult to understand exactly how a butterfly flapping its wings could lead to a devastating tornado. But we often see the influences of seemingly unconnected systems play out in real life.

Podcast: Break Things on Purpose | Carissa Morrow: Learning to be Resilient

Being new in tech an be intimidating! Thankfully, folks like Carissa Morrow are shining examples of how to come into tech from the ground up. Carissa began with a career shift and just started coding, went through the Boise Codeworks bootcamp, and made the jump to tech. Carissa talks about the resilience it took in her early days, and how those experiences reinforced her attitude on continually learning.

Podcast: Break Things on Purpose | Gunnar Grosch: From user to hero to advocate

Reliability and serverless are at the forefront of today’s conversation. For this episode Gunnar Grosch, Senior Developer Advocate at AWS, is here to talk about Chaos Engineering, AWS Serverless, and the work that AWS is doing when it comes to reliability.