Fabric – Just the tool for continuous deployment
10 years ago
One of the big problems with scaling complex and tightly integrated system clusters is deploying changes. As number of tools grow, changes and deploying for scale get all the more complex. Logging into each of the different system is rendered impossible as you grow from a small unknown startup to one building large scale systems.
A few months back, we decided that we had hit the limits of spending time just to deploy our RTB and DMP offerings to scale. We needed a radical solution to get it right.
We finally zeroed it down to Fabric and will talk about how we went about using it to make our life simpler
Session difficulty level: Intro/101
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