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Antithesis engagement with correctness testing #19299

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serathius opened this issue Jan 29, 2025 · 1 comment
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Antithesis engagement with correctness testing #19299

serathius opened this issue Jan 29, 2025 · 1 comment

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@serathius
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serathius commented Jan 29, 2025

What would you like to be added?

For some time etcd maintainers have been in contact with https://antithesis.com/ a company offering a deterministic execution environment perfect for testing distributed systems like etcd. This could work as a complementary to existing robustness test that validate etcd correctness under stress and failure, but struggle with reproducibility. Why not combine both approaches and have 100% reproducible correctness tests?

Linux Foundation has offered to sponsor a 3 month engagement to see how much we can achieve by combining efforts community and awesome software build by Antithesis. We are on finals steps of legal contract signing, with planned start on February 14.

I'm looking for people interested in helping integrate robustness tests with Antithesis. The first goal would be to setup etcd

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/cc @MadhavJivrajani @fuweid @siyuanfoundation @henrybear327 @AwesomePatrol @jmhbnz @wenjiaswe

Why is this needed?

Provide 100% reproducible robustness tests

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