What Are the Things You're Not Tackling in the Proposal?
There are certain things that need to be in place before you start embarking on this journey where you have 12, 15 services all running in production. What does the new infrastructure look like before you're starting to switch these services into production? Yeah. So for us, what we identified was the big problems, was provisioning and operating services. That was done. Everybody was an admin on AWS. And you can imagine how 70 people being an admin could be problematic. We want to make sure that everybody is using at least the same tools if those tools are the right use case.
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Matias Pan is a Staff Software Engineer at Lemon Cash, a crypto startup based in Argentina. Lemon infrastructure runs digital wallets & physical cards, which technically makes them a bank. How does Matias & his team think about enabling developers get code from their workstations into production? Remember, we are talking about a bank - a bad deploy is a big deal. And when a bad database migration goes out, what happens then?
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