Mesh Matters: Harness Chaos, Embrace Reliability
11-04, 16:30ā€“17:00 (US/Central), ROOM 2

Are you tired of dealing with multiple microservices, a complex architecture, and recurring performance issues? The complexity of service meshes often results in a lack of visibility, making troubleshooting a daunting task along with prolonged downtown and frustrated customers.

In this talk, we'll shed some light on service mesh observability and reliability. From setting up a service mesh to configuring basic security measures, we'll employ advanced chaos engineering principles to make our service mesh more resilient. To showcase how this would work, we'll have a demo of using Litmus Chaos along with Istio to observe our service mesh and in turn, take preventive measures to make it more reliable.

So, don't let your service mesh be a mystery any longer - attend the talk and learn how to make it more observable and reliable than ever before!


The talk will benefit by providing insights into the common challenges faced by DevOps teams and developers when it comes to service mesh reliability and observability.

It will also showcase advanced techniques like Chaos Engineering that can be used to improve service mesh reliability.

Attendees will gain a better understanding of how to leverage Litmus Chaos and Kiali to observe and improve the reliability of their service mesh.

By implementing these techniques, attendees will be able to reduce downtime, improve customer satisfaction, and ultimately enhance the overall performance of their service mesh.

Sr. Developer Advocate @ InfraCloud| CNCF Ambassador

Manual tester turned developer advocate. I talk about Cloud Native, Kubernetes & DevOps to help others adopt cloud native. I also create content ā€“ blog posts, webinars ā€“ & host Twitter spaces and strongly believe in collaborative learning and growth.

In addition, I'm also a CNCF Ambassador and the organizer of CNCF Hyderabad. When I am not working, Iā€™m a food & travel blogger & love exploring eateries & going on road trips. You can find me at @TheTechMaharaj on Twitter.