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by konschubert
2738 days ago
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I agree, but it looked them a year if I am reading the article right. In most early stage startups, that would be an unacceptable loss of time. So I don't judge them for doing a one-shot migration even if it causes an hour of downtime. It all depends on the business. |
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Another team at the guardian did a similar migration but went for a 'bit by bit' approach - so migrating a few bits of the API at a time - which worked out faster, in part because stuff was tested in production more quickly, rather than our approach with the proxy which, whilst imitating production traffic, didn't actually serve Postgres data to the users until 'the big switch' - so not really a continuous delivery migration!