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Steadybit

by Steadybit

Chaos engineering platform providing governed APAC fault injection with blast radius controls, automatic APAC service dependency discovery, and pre-built attack templates — APAC SRE and platform teams use Steadybit to run safe, controlled APAC chaos experiments against Kubernetes, JVM applications, and cloud provider APAC infrastructure without requiring manual experiment scripting.

AIMenta verdict
Recommended
5/5

"Chaos engineering platform for APAC reliability teams — Steadybit provides safe, governed chaos experiments with blast radius controls, discovery of APAC service dependencies, and pre-built attack templates for Kubernetes, JVM, and cloud provider APAC infrastructure failures."

Features
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Use cases
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Watch outs
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What it does

Key features

  • Blast radius controls — APAC safety conditions auto-halt experiments
  • Service discovery — automatic APAC Kubernetes dependency mapping
  • Attack library — pre-built APAC fault injection templates
  • Visual editor — APAC experiment design without scripting
  • Monitoring integration — Datadog/Prometheus/Grafana APAC live view
  • Experiment reports — APAC hypothesis and finding documentation
When to reach for it

Best for

  • APAC platform teams starting chaos engineering without prior experience — Steadybit's pre-built APAC attack library and visual editor eliminate the scripting barrier for APAC teams new to fault injection
  • APAC organizations with APAC compliance requirements for reliability testing — Steadybit's governed experiments with APAC safety conditions and audit trails satisfy SOC 2 and MAS TRM APAC reliability test documentation requirements
  • APAC Kubernetes-native engineering teams — Steadybit's APAC Kubernetes-first design and automatic APAC service discovery integrate with existing APAC platform tooling without manual APAC configuration
Don't get burned

Limitations to know

  • ! Commercial licensing for APAC production use — Steadybit's free tier is limited; APAC teams running production APAC chaos programs need Steadybit paid plans with APAC environment access
  • ! APAC agent deployment required — Steadybit agents must be deployed in each APAC target environment; APAC teams with restricted APAC cluster access may face APAC agent deployment approval overhead
  • ! APAC custom fault development — Steadybit's pre-built APAC attacks cover common scenarios but APAC teams with custom APAC fault injection needs (APAC application-layer failures) must develop APAC extensions
Context

About Steadybit

Steadybit is a chaos engineering platform that provides APAC SRE and platform teams governed fault injection with automatic blast radius controls — where APAC engineers define APAC chaos experiments specifying which APAC services to attack, what fault to inject (APAC CPU stress, APAC network latency, APAC container kill, APAC DNS failure), and what safety conditions halt the experiment (APAC service SLO breach, APAC error rate threshold exceeded), with Steadybit enforcing these blast radius boundaries automatically rather than requiring APAC engineers to implement safety checks themselves.

Steadybit's automatic APAC service discovery — where Steadybit agents deployed in APAC Kubernetes clusters continuously discover APAC deployments, services, pods, and their APAC network connectivity relationships, building a live APAC dependency map that experiment designers use to select APAC attack targets and understand APAC blast radius before executing experiments — provides APAC SRE teams accurate APAC service topology context without maintaining manual APAC architecture diagrams.

Steadybit's pre-built APAC attack library — where APAC platform teams select from Steadybit's catalogue of APAC attacks (APAC Kubernetes pod kill, APAC node CPU pressure, APAC network packet loss, APAC container memory stress, APAC cloud provider availability zone failure simulation) without writing custom fault injection scripts — reduces APAC chaos experiment creation time from days to minutes for APAC teams without prior chaos engineering experience.

Steadybit's experiment workflow — where APAC SRE teams design APAC experiments using Steadybit's visual experiment editor (select APAC attack target, configure fault parameters, define APAC hypothesis and safety conditions), run APAC experiments against staging and production with real-time APAC monitoring integration (Datadog, Prometheus, Grafana), and generate APAC experiment reports documenting hypotheses, findings, and APAC system weaknesses discovered — provides APAC organizations structured evidence of APAC reliability testing that satisfies APAC audit and compliance requirements.

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