Well, it depends on the application. Most people think about scaling far too early, and the same applies to configuration management. I am a fan of shortcuts, early and often... worry about things when you have things…
The baked AMI comes up and pulls, so it doesn't need to be baked each time. If you take the route you just mentioned, I highly recommend using Netflix's Asgard (https://github.com/Netflix/asgard) and check out their…
Huge fan of salt stack, and I may push Adrian in that direction. The changes we made here were minimal in the way he deploys, and with so many architecture changes behind the scenes, we decided less is more on that…
This is 100% correct. We also generated static snapshots of the origin and mirrored to S3. In the instance of something going awry with our primary origin servers, we could fail back to S3 as an origin. EDIT: I'll add…
The subtlety you are referring to in #2 is that we moved from puppet for deployments to puppet to configure template nodes. We baked AMIs from those template nodes and deployed those, drastically shortening our time…
A) That's a bit nuanced and depends on the application you are referring to (there are ~200 represented here), but if you had the scripts and the repos and built from a vanilla AMI, a box would boot and configure within…
That part is a a little more nebulous. When deploying the entire full stack of all applications is automated, rolling a new environment is very simple. So, for instance, if I wanted to load test a specific end point in…
We used Akamai, Cloudfront, and Level3 in various combinations.
Adjusted. Better?
You are 100% correct. I honestly think the problem is the speed at which we are throwing this together right now. This is an exercise for us in rapid implementation. The team that put this together is the same team that…
Yes, we could have. However time is of the essence here, and we took all of the recommendations you see directly from the Chicago Police Department. They recommended a direct cash incentive would be the quickest and…
Sorry dudes, we were told by the police that we cannot release any information as to _why_ we want to track these guys down. They said that in situations in the past, people have been sued for defamation. I really…
Well, it depends on the application. Most people think about scaling far too early, and the same applies to configuration management. I am a fan of shortcuts, early and often... worry about things when you have things…
The baked AMI comes up and pulls, so it doesn't need to be baked each time. If you take the route you just mentioned, I highly recommend using Netflix's Asgard (https://github.com/Netflix/asgard) and check out their…
Huge fan of salt stack, and I may push Adrian in that direction. The changes we made here were minimal in the way he deploys, and with so many architecture changes behind the scenes, we decided less is more on that…
This is 100% correct. We also generated static snapshots of the origin and mirrored to S3. In the instance of something going awry with our primary origin servers, we could fail back to S3 as an origin. EDIT: I'll add…
The subtlety you are referring to in #2 is that we moved from puppet for deployments to puppet to configure template nodes. We baked AMIs from those template nodes and deployed those, drastically shortening our time…
A) That's a bit nuanced and depends on the application you are referring to (there are ~200 represented here), but if you had the scripts and the repos and built from a vanilla AMI, a box would boot and configure within…
That part is a a little more nebulous. When deploying the entire full stack of all applications is automated, rolling a new environment is very simple. So, for instance, if I wanted to load test a specific end point in…
We used Akamai, Cloudfront, and Level3 in various combinations.
Adjusted. Better?
You are 100% correct. I honestly think the problem is the speed at which we are throwing this together right now. This is an exercise for us in rapid implementation. The team that put this together is the same team that…
Yes, we could have. However time is of the essence here, and we took all of the recommendations you see directly from the Chicago Police Department. They recommended a direct cash incentive would be the quickest and…
Sorry dudes, we were told by the police that we cannot release any information as to _why_ we want to track these guys down. They said that in situations in the past, people have been sued for defamation. I really…