> their service might exhibit problems with long-lived instances that they never notice because Chaos Monkey tends to terminate instances before they hit those problems Tangential to the main point of the article, but…
I've been working on getting our Java code running on Windows. It's going alright, but I had to shut off the garbage collector altogether - whenever it runs, all of our JARs end up in the Recycle Bin.
Thanks for putting this out! I caught a Gremlin talk at a recent conference and was very impressed with how knowledgeable the developers were. How does the Gremlin platform interact with one of my hosts? Do I need to…
> their service might exhibit problems with long-lived instances that they never notice because Chaos Monkey tends to terminate instances before they hit those problems Tangential to the main point of the article, but…
I've been working on getting our Java code running on Windows. It's going alright, but I had to shut off the garbage collector altogether - whenever it runs, all of our JARs end up in the Recycle Bin.
Thanks for putting this out! I caught a Gremlin talk at a recent conference and was very impressed with how knowledgeable the developers were. How does the Gremlin platform interact with one of my hosts? Do I need to…