Building reliable applications / What we can learn from the Three Little Pigs
Building a reliable application is often a journey driven by the evolution of requirements and the risk tolerance of the business. Along the way, there are important decisions to make, as well as some key inflection points, such as transitioning from a single instance to a redundant setup. Redundancy enhances resilience but also adds complexities of coordination and data replication.
In this talk, Sergey will share how at Temporal they think about application reliability, along with the relevant patterns, tools, and trade-offs involved.
About the speaker
Sergey Bykov
Sergey Bykov is responsible for architecture of Temporal Cloud, a hosted service that is helping businesses, from large enterprises to tiny startups, to build resilient scalable applications. Prior to joining Temporal Sergey was one of the founders of the Orleans project at Microsoft Research and led its development for over a decade. The mediocre state of developer tools for cloud services and distributed systems at the time inspired him to join the Orleans project in order to qualitatively improve developer productivity in that area. The same passion brought him to Temporal.
