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Architecting for Continuous Delivery and Zero Downtime

Architecting for Continuous Delivery and Zero Downtime

Abstract: Your Continuous Integration system is well oiled and kicks in after every commit. Your code is compiled. Your tests are green. You feel ready to take your project to the next level and move to Continuous Delivery.

This transition can be rough and comes with new challenges. We’ll look at 5 essential pillars of software architecture that will make it a success: Environment Detection, Auto-Configuration, Database Migrations, Feature Toggles and State Management. By the end of this session you’ll have a solid understanding of what it takes to build applications that can be delivered reliably into production multiple times a day, with Zero Downtime.

Format: Talk (50 minutes)
Language: English
Axel Fontaine

Axel Fontaine

Snow Mountain Labs, Germany

Axel Fontaine is an entrepreneur, public speaker, software development expert and independent consultant based in Munich. He specializes in Continuous Delivery and hates complexity with a passion. He is the founder and the project lead of Flyway, the agile database migration framework for Java. He regularly speaks at technical conferences. You can find him online at axelfontaine.com and on Twitter as @axelfontaine.

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