The Chaos Engineering Platform for Kubernetes

Everything you need to safely, securely, and simply run Chaos Engineering experiments on Kubernetes.
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Chaos Engineering on Kubernetes

Gain confidence in the reliability of your Kubernetes clusters and train your team.

Choose objects to target

1. Choose a cluster
2. Choose a namespace
Deployments
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    • 1 ReplicaSet
    • 1 Pod
    • 7 Pods
StatefulSets
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    • 2 Pods
DaemonSets
0 of 2 selected
    • 1 Pod
    • 1 Pod
Blast Radius
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Deployment
StatefulSet
DaemonSet
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Be confident in the reliability of your Kubernetes clusters

  • Filter and control access by cluster and namespace to easily find and harden specific Kubernetes objects
  • Prevent noisy Pods from bringing down your application
  • Ensure you can withstand common Kubernetes failure modes including CPU throttling, DNS issues, and Blackholes

Confidently operate Kubernetes in production and prevent downtime

  • Validate your self-healing and orchestration
  • Be sure your app autoscales as expected
  • Find out what happens when you unexpectedly lose Pods - are your customers negatively impacted?

Develop quickly and safely using Kubernetes

  • Verify your Kubernetes migration is regression free
  • Identify critical bugs lurking within your clusters before they cause an outage
  • Share what you learn with the rest of your organization
Doug Campbell
We wanted a practice that would allow us to experiment and uncover problems we hadn’t even thought of yet. Insert Chaos Engineering. Through intentionally breaking things, we can learn a lot about how our systems work and how we can make them better.
Doug Campbell
Senior Site Reliability Engineer
Grubhub

Deploy to Kubernetes with confidence

Learn how to verify the reliability of your Kubernetes infrastructure with 5 Chaos Experiments so you can be confident it's running smoothly.

Alternatively, see Gremlin's Kubernetes targeting in action during a live demo