This content originally appeared on DEV Community and was authored by Peter Mbanugo
We've all heard about the recent trend of migrations from public cloud to on-premise, especially by the folks at 37 Signals. You may have also seen people moving from serverless platforms on AWS or Vercel and going to Hertzner, with a lot of cost savings in terms of infrastructure cost.
In this episode of DevOps & Platform Engineering we will be talking about a migration from AWS to fly.io by the folks at Trellis.org. I'm joined by their CTO/co-founder, Jay Bell, to talk about their migration journey. We will touch on:
- the cost savings
- planning and executing such migration
- any horror story along the way
- their challenge with BullMQ and Redis during the transition, and how they solved it.
About Guest
Jay Bell is the CTO of Trellis.org, a distinguished figure in the tech community, recognized as a Google Developer Expert (GDE) in Angular and an active Open Source Maintainer and Contributor. His expertise in front-end development is complemented by his role as the host of ThisIsLearning, where he shares valuable technical insights with the developer community.
As a Startup Weekend organizer and facilitator, Jay extends his impact beyond code, helping aspiring entrepreneurs transform their ideas into viable businesses while fostering stronger local tech communities.
This content originally appeared on DEV Community and was authored by Peter Mbanugo
Peter Mbanugo | Sciencx (2024-11-01T17:44:50+00:00) How We Moved from AWS to Fly.io. Retrieved from https://www.scien.cx/2024/11/01/how-we-moved-from-aws-to-fly-io/
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