It's really fascinating to sort of go from. We've never put a microservice out into production and we've now somehow got this cluster that's running two microservices. And regardless of which one you go to, it feels like the same user experience. To build that in six months and how they cohesive into an experience, just, yeah, it's something that we really, really proud of delivering that in such a short period of time. But also to not have that many catastrophic failures on something so big is really nerve-racking.
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Eight months ago, in π§ episode 49, Alex Sims (Solutions Architect & Senior Software Engineer at James & James) shared with us his ambition to help migrate a monolithic PHP app running on AWS EC2 to a more modern architecture. The idea was some serverless, some EKS, and many incremental improvements.
So how did all of this work out in practice? How did the improved system cope with the Black Friday peak, as well as all the following Christmas orders? Thank you Alex for sharing with us your Ship It! inspired Kaizen story. Itβs a wonderful Christmas present! ππ
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