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Charity Majors
April 30, 2018
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Engineering Large Systems When You're Not Google Or Facebook (test in prod)
lightning talk at Clever, 4/30/18
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Transcript
Engineering Large Systems When You’re Not Google Or Facebook Some
Advice By Charity Majors
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I blame this guy: Testing in production has gotten a
bad rap.
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how they think we are how we really are
but *why*?
monitoring => observability known unknowns => unknown unknowns LAMP stack
=> distributed systems
“Complexity is increasing” - Science
Many catastrophic states exist at any given time. Your system
is never entirely ‘up’
We are all distributed systems engineers now the unknowns outstrip
the knowns why does this matter more and more?
Distributed systems are particularly hostile to being cloned or imitated
(or monitored). (clients, concurrency, chaotic traffic patterns, edge cases …)
Distributed systems have an infinitely long list of almost-impossible failure
scenarios that make staging environments particularly worthless. this is a black hole for engineering time
unit tests integration tests functional tests basic failover test before
prod: … the basics. the simple stuff. known-unknowns
behavioral tests experiments load tests (!!) edge cases canaries rolling
deploys multi-region test in prod: unknown-unknowns
test in staging? meh
unit tests integration tests functional tests “What happens when …”
(you know the answer) “What happens when …” (you don’t) behavioral tests experiments load tests (!!) edge cases canaries rolling deploys multi-region test before prod: test in prod:
Only production is production. You can ONLY verify the deploy
for any env by deploying to that env
1. Every deploy is a *unique* exercise of your process+
code+system 2. Deploy scripts are production code. If you’re using fabric or capistrano, this means you have fab/cap in production.
Staging is not production.
Why do people sink so much time into staging, when
they can’t even tell if their own production environment is healthy or not?
That energy is better used elsewhere: Production. You can catch
80% of the bugs with 20% of the effort. And you should. @caitie’s PWL talk: https://youtu.be/-3tw2MYYT0Q
feature flags (launch darkly) high cardinality tooling (honeycomb) canary canary
canaries, shadow systems (goturbine, linkerd) capture/replay for databases (apiary, percona) also build or use: plz dont build your own ffs
Failure is not rare Practice shipping and fixing lots of
small problems And practice on your users!!
Failure: it’s “when”, not “if” (lots and lots and lots
of “when’s”)
Does everyone … know what normal looks like? know how
to deploy? know how to roll back? know how to canary? know how to debug in production? Practice!!~
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