Best On-Premise Chaos Engineering Tools of 2024

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Use the comparison tool below to compare the top On-Premise Chaos Engineering tools on the market. You can filter results by user reviews, pricing, features, platform, region, support options, integrations, and more.

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    Harness Reviews
    Each module can be used independently or together to create a powerful unified pipeline that spans CI, CD and Feature Flags. Every Harness module is powered by AI/ML. {Our algorithms verify deployments, identify test optimization opportunities, make cloud cost optimization recommendations, restore state on rollback, assist with complex deployment patterns, detect cloud cost anomalies, and trigger a bunch of other activities.|Our algorithms are responsible for verifying deployments, identifying test optimization opportunities, making cloud cost optimization recommendations and restoring state on rollback. They also assist with complex deployment patterns, detecting cloud cost anomalies, as well as triggering a variety of other activities.} It is not fun to sit and stare at dashboards and logs after a deployment. Let us do all the boring work. {Harness analyzes the logs, metrics, and traces from your observability solution and automatically determines the health of every deployment.|Harness analyzes logs, metrics, traces, and other data from your observability system and determines the health and condition of each deployment.} {When a bad deployment is detected, Harness can automatically rollback to the last good version.|Ha
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    Steadybit Reviews

    Steadybit

    Steadybit

    $1,250 per month
    Our experiment editor makes it easier to reach reliability. You have complete control over your experiments. All are designed to help you achieve goals and safely implement chaos engineering in your organization. Steadybit extensions allow you to add new targets, checks, and attacks. The targets are easily selected using a unique discovery and selection procedure. Export and import experiments in JSON or YAML to reduce friction between teams. Steadybit’s landscape allows you to see the dependencies and relationships of your software. This is a great way to start your chaos engineering journey. Divide your system(s), using the powerful query language based on the information you use elsewhere, into different environments. Assigning environments to specific teams and users to prevent unwanted damage.
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