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Liveblog: Introduction to Managed Database Services on AWS

Scott Lowe

Challenges faced here led FanDuel to re-architect to the next-generation architecture. In 2011, FanDuel migrated entirely to AWS, but scaling issues due to application architecture persisted. In 2012, FanDuel moved the architecture toward SOA, introducing message queues to decouple services.

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Liveblog: Scaling to Your First 10 Million Users

Scott Lowe

One offering in particular that Williams calls out is Amazon Aurora, a MySQL-compatible offering that has automatic storage scaling, read replicas, continuous incremental backups to S3, and 6-way replication across availability zones. This sort of architecture gets you greater scale as well as greater redundancy and fault tolerance.