Can My Microservice Tolerate an Unreliable Database? Resilience Testing with Fault Injection and Visualization

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Authors Michael Assad, Christopher Meiklejohn, Heather Miller, Stephan Krusche arXiv ID 2404.01886 Category cs.SE: Software Engineering Citations 4 Venue 2024 IEEE/ACM 46th International Conference on Software Engineering: Companion Proceedings (ICSE-Companion) Last Checked 4 months ago
Abstract
In microservice applications, ensuring resilience during database or service disruptions constitutes a significant challenge. While several tools address resilience testing for service failures, there is a notable gap in tools specifically designed for resilience testing of database failures. To bridge this gap, we have developed an extension for fault injection in database clients, which we integrated into Filibuster, an existing tool for fault injection in services within microservice applications. Our tool systematically simulates database disruptions, thereby enabling comprehensive testing and evaluation of application resilience. It is versatile, supporting a range of both SQL and NoSQL database systems, such as Redis, Apache Cassandra, CockroachDB, PostgreSQL, and DynamoDB. A defining feature is its integration during the development phase, complemented by an IntelliJ IDE plugin, which offers developers visual feedback on the types, locations, and impacts of injected faults. A video demonstration of the tool's capabilities is accessible at https://youtu.be/bvaUVCy1m1s.
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