Posts Tagged application-scalability

Your Perfect Infrastructure May Not Be So Perfect

Your Perfect Infrastructure May Not Be So Perfect

Guest Article: Simen A. W. Olsen from Bjerk, is here to share his lessons learned on why designing the perfect architecture for your future needs might be a mistake

I remember standing in front of our engineering team in 2018, proudly presenting what I believed was the future-proof architectural design for our new distributed system. The diagrams were immaculate, the technology choices were cutting-edge, and the scalability patterns were ready for any possible future scenario.

I was basically the Leonardo da Vinci of system design… if Leonardo had been really into Kubernetes and had a concerning addiction to coffee. But six months later, that “future-proof” architecture had become a constraint rather than an enabler, and my masterpiece was looking more like a finger painting done by a caffeinated raccoon.

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Scaling Applications Across Multiple Regions

Scaling Applications Across Multiple Regions

As a team building a distributed cloud service that will be used by different people around the world, you will need strategies to cater to users globally, ensuring uninterrupted service even in the face of disruptions. Have you ever wondered how businesses operate and deliver high-level performance across different regions? Well, that is the result of scaling applications across multiple regions — in a bid to ensure constant access and flexibility, organizations distribute their applications and databases across various geographic regions so that if one part faces issues, the service remains available elsewhere.

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