This chapter discusses the versioning of their infrastructure and how they now version their fly app by year and month. They also talk about the purpose of the fly.io directory and how it stores multiple apps. Additionally, they discuss having multiple apps running at the same time and the concept of a long blue green.
It’s our 13th Kaizen episode! We’re back from KubeCon, we’re making goals for the year, we’re migrating to Neon & we’re weighing the pros/cons of building our own custom CDN.
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