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by ksd482
586 days ago
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This was a nice short read. A simple (temporary) solution, yet a clever one. How was he managing the instances? Was he using kubernetes, or did he write some script to manage the auto terminating of the instances? It would also be nice to know why: 1. Killing was quicker than restarting. Perhaps because of the business logic built into the java application? 2. Killing was safe. How was the system architectured so that the requests weren't dropped altogether. EDIT: formatting |
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Kubernetes launched in 2014, if memory serves, and it took a bit before widespread adoption, so I’m guessing this was some internal solution.
This was a great read, and harkens back to the days of managing 1000s of cores on bare metal!