Chris HartwigClan Of The Cloud ·Sep 17, 2015Shared insightsonConsulAll our services use Consul for discovery, configuration and cluster management (auto scaling, health monitoring, dynamic reconfiguration, leader elections) ConsulREAD MORE1 upvote·24K viewsUpvoteCommentShare
Chris HartwigClan Of The Cloud ·Sep 17, 2015Shared insightsonStatsDBusiness and system counters go through StatsD and are pushed to InfluxDB StatsDREAD MORE1 upvote·12.2K viewsUpvoteCommentShare
Chris HartwigClan Of The Cloud ·Sep 17, 2015Shared insightsonGrafanaGrafana is our monitoring system, with system and applicative dashboards GrafanaREAD MORE1 upvote·1.5K viewsUpvoteCommentShare
Chris HartwigClan Of The Cloud ·Sep 17, 2015Shared insightsonGitHubOur open source clients are on Github, as well as our REST API definition GitHubREAD MORE1 upvote·1.4K viewsUpvoteCommentShare
Chris HartwigClan Of The Cloud ·Sep 17, 2015Shared insightsonElasticsearchTwo clusters, one to store logs, one to index data for our customers ElasticsearchREAD MORE1 upvote·1.4K viewsUpvoteCommentShare
Chris HartwigClan Of The Cloud ·Sep 17, 2015Shared insightsonVagrantOur developers use Vagrant to provide a private development server environment VagrantREAD MORE1 upvote·188 viewsUpvoteCommentShare
Chris HartwigClan Of The Cloud ·Sep 17, 2015Shared insightsonSlackInternally and with our clients, we communicate mostly through slack. We're a remote team, so Slack is our communication backbone SlackREAD MORE1 upvote·60 viewsUpvoteCommentShare
Chris HartwigClan Of The Cloud ·Sep 17, 2015Shared insightsonRabbitMQWork queue and delayed messages are still managed in RabbitMQ, phasing out RabbitMQREAD MORE1 upvote·56 viewsUpvoteCommentShare
Chris HartwigClan Of The Cloud ·Sep 17, 2015Shared insightsonRedisSession management, Leaderboards, instant messages, and many others use Redis (cluster with Redis Sentinel) RedisREAD MORE1 upvote·54 viewsUpvoteCommentShare