Engineer @temporalio, ex-Microsoft, ex-lead of @msftorleans
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Blast radius is the why of cellular architecture and automation is the how of cellular architecture.
@cprice404 at #qconsf. His talk takes inspiration from @PeterVosshall’s reinvent talk on cellularization, which we also highly recommend!
https://t.co/s2atQtDQI9
@sergeybykov@temporalio@cprice404 Staged deployments at @temporalio are done via Deployment rings that start with preproduction cells.
These very simple workflows capture the essence of highly available deployment story.
#qconsf
@sergeybykov Multi-tenancy rocks and cellular architecture reduces the class radius for high availability from @sergeybykov from @temporalio at #qconsf@cprice404 will go much deeper on cellular architectures later today in his talk too.
There are profound reasons to break your stack in control plane and data plane components. Each has different availability and performance requirements.
@sergeybykov at #qconsf
Third talk in the Architecting for the Cloud track at #qconsf:
@sergeybykov from @temporalio is presenting how to build control planes for cloud services!
Stoked to be hosting the Architecting for the Cloud Track at favorite conference next week: #QConSF with amazing speakers like @georgemao, @silvexis , @cprice404 , @sergeybykov , and Alex Strachan
DM if you want a discount code for registration!
I consider myself fortunate I had the chance to work with @sergeybykov at @temporalio 🍀
Go check out Sergey's @jotb23 talk to get an inside perspective on building scalable and reliable cloud platforms 🚀
Also, Sergey is just a pleasure to interact with ❤️
If you are building or thinking of building multi-tenanted hosted services, check out the video about how @temporalio brought Temporal Cloud to life by @sergeybykov at #JOTB23 https://t.co/IzsgdepY6e
Check out the schedule at #JOTB23 to find out when you can come hear a talk from @sergeybykov, an SDE, on "Inception or deja vu all over again".
And don't forget the closing keynote from our Principal Engineer, Paul Nordstrom, on "Software Organisms"! https://t.co/6jEEfKyN0b