Modern QA2026Performance and Chaos Engineering: Breaking Things on Purpose
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Performance and Chaos Engineering: Breaking Things on Purpose

Break things on purpose, before production does it for you. Load tests that mirror reality and chaos experiments you can defend to management.

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01freePart I: FoundationsWhy Performance and Resilience Matter8 sections02🔒Part I: FoundationsThe Problem with Synthetic Profiles -- Why You Need Data-Driven Load Testing13 sections03🔒Part II: Load Testing In Depthk6 -- The CI/CD Native Load Testing Tool11 sections04🔒Part II: Load Testing In DepthLocust -- Python-Powered Load Testing10 sections05🔒Part II: Load Testing In DepthChoosing the Right Load Testing Tool10 sections06🔒Part III: Chaos EngineeringPrinciples of Chaos Engineering10 sections07🔒Part III: Chaos EngineeringLitmusChaos -- Hands-On Chaos Experiments10 sections08🔒Part III: Chaos EngineeringChaos Tools Landscape and Selection6 sections09🔒Part IV: Performance BudgetsLighthouse CI -- Enforcing Frontend Performance Budgets12 sections10🔒Part IV: Performance BudgetsWeb Vitals Performance Gates in CI10 sections11🔒Part V: Llm Performance TestingLLM Performance Metrics11 sections12🔒Part V: Llm Performance TestingLoad Testing LLM Endpoints10 sections13🔒Part VI: Sre Skills For Qa ArchitectsSLOs, SLIs, and Error Budgets12 sections14🔒Part VI: Sre Skills For Qa ArchitectsGame Days -- Building Incident Response Muscle12 sections15🔒Part VII: Cloud-Native PerformanceServerless Performance Testing10 sections16🔒Part VII: Cloud-Native PerformanceKubernetes Scaling and Container Performance11 sections17🔒Part VIII: Capstone Project And ReferenceCapstone Project -- Building a Complete Performance and Resilience Practice5 sections18🔒Part VIII: Capstone Project And ReferenceSelf-Assessment and Review4 sections19🔒Part VIII: Capstone Project And ReferenceGlossary1 sections

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