Become a sponsor to Manuel Castellin
π Fellow Enterprising Developer,
Iβm Manuel, a software engineer by trade and a few years ago I found my passion for Linux, automation and cloud engineering, so I decided to learn some new skills and became a DevOps and systems engineer.
My main focus today is π₯ Chaos Engineering. I'm a fierce open-source contributor to the Chaos Toolkit ecosystem because I believe these tools should be accessible to every team in the world, no matter how small.
Your contributions will allow me to keep working on projects like aws-fail-az, chaostoolkit-terraform or chaostoolkit-starter-pack-for-aws and keep educating fellow engineers through my blog and YouTube channel
π» Main Projects
- aws-fail-az: A utility to simulate availability zone failure for AWS services
- chaostoolkit-terraform: A Chaos Toolkit plugin to deploy Terraform stacks
- chaostoolkit-starter-pack-for-aws: A starter pack full of useful chaos experiments to help teams running their infrastructure on AWS kickstart their Chaos Engineering implementation
π Your Support
If you use any of my open-source projects or enjoy my tutorials and blog posts, a monthly contribution would mean A WHOLE LOT. On its own, open-source doesn't pay the bills. With your help, continuing my work can be sustainable and I will keep delivering more value to the community.
Featured work
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DevLearnOps/tutorials
Code examples for DevLearnOps tutorials
HCL -
DevLearnOps/chaostoolkit-starter-pack-aws
A starter pack full of ChaosToolkit experiments for AWS infrastructure
HCL -
mcastellin/chaostoolkit-terraform
A Chaos Toolkit plugin to deploy terraform stacks
Python -
mcastellin/aws-fail-az
A utility to simulate AZ failure for AWS services
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