Chaos and resiliency testing tool for Kubernetes with a focus on improving performance under failure conditions. A CNCF sandbox project.
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Krkn aka Kraken

Chaos and resiliency testing tool for Kubernetes. Kraken injects deliberate failures into Kubernetes clusters to check if it is resilient to turbulent conditions.
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How to Get Started
Instructions on how to setup, configure and run Kraken can be found in the documentation.Blogs, podcasts and interviews
Additional resources, including blog posts, podcasts, and community interviews, can be found on the websiteRoadmap
Enhancements being planned can be found in the roadmap.Contributing
We are always looking for more enhancements, fixes to make it better, any contributions are most welcome. Feel free to report or work on the issues filed on github.See CONTRIBUTING.md for details, or check the contribution guidelines on the website.
Community
Key Members(slack_usernames/full name): paigerube14/Paige Rubendall, mffiedler/Mike Fiedler, tsebasti/Tullio Sebastiani, yogi/Yogananth Subramanian, sahil/Sahil Shah, pradeep/Pradeep Surisetty and ravielluri/Naga Ravi Chaitanya Elluri.Community Meeting
If you have any questions that you think could be better discussed on a meeting, we have monthly office hours. Please add items to the agenda beforehand so we can best prepare to help you.The Linux Foundation® (TLF) has registered trademarks and uses trademarks. For a list of TLF trademarks, see Trademark Usage.
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