node-chaos-monkey brings chaos engineering to Node.js by injecting controlled failures into running services to validate resilience. It lets teams rehearse real-world incidents—latency spikes, random process exits, resource exhaustion—and observe how circuits, retries, and backoff strategies behave. The tool is designed to be safe and configurable, enabling narrow blast radii and scheduled experiments during non-critical windows. It integrates naturally with staging or even carefully guarded...
SPIZD stands for Stress Probing Invasive Zap Destructor; it's a command-line stress test tool used to determine how many simultaneous (concurrent) connections servers can handle. Protocols: http, pop3, pop3s, imap, imaps, smtp, smtps, ssh, radius.