In the good old days it was common practice to handcraft a server, then constantly manage it, applying updates and keeping close eye on it during its lifecycle. But in a highly dynamic cloud environment, change is constant, making this approach more difficult to maintain.
In this talk Vik will share how the Beamly infrastructure on AWS has evolved from artisanal servers over the past two to three years. Plus, he’ll explain how the platform team was able to improve tooling to match growth and sustain rapid scalability and agility through a succession of business pivots.
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Vik Bhatti is Senior Platform Engineer at Beamly, and has over 10 years experience working in backend software and infrastructure engineering within high profile startups. Focused on 'automating all the things’, at Beamly Vik has helped build its industry-leading platform to enable rapid scalability and availability, without compromising on developer productivity. In his own time he pursues his own startup side projects. He can be found on twitter as @otaku_coder and at vikbhatti.com. --
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