Tech Talk - Ctrl+Z Chronicles: Mastering Architectural Redundancies

Tech Talk - Ctrl+Z Chronicles: Mastering Architectural Redundancies

Learn about the LaunchDarkly Flag Delivery Network, the powerful global architecture underpins our commitment to get flag information and updates to all of our clients and serve trillions of flags a day.

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About this course

In this talk, we will take time to better understand the LaunchDarkly Flag Delivery Network. This powerful global architecture underpins our commitment to get flag information and updates to all of our clients and serve trillions of flags a day.

We will cover some things that work, and some that don’t, when trying to make sure flags are there when you need them. Come with questions and leave with Best Practices you can take back to inspire confidence in LaunchDarkly across you organization.

In this session, you will learn:

  • Overview of the how LaunchDarkly designs out Flag Delivery Network and the SDKs to reliability get flags to clients across the globe.
  • Best Practices on how you can also configure the SDK to be more reliable and meet specific network requirements.
  • Things to watch out for and some anti patterns we see when building for redundancy.

About this course

In this talk, we will take time to better understand the LaunchDarkly Flag Delivery Network. This powerful global architecture underpins our commitment to get flag information and updates to all of our clients and serve trillions of flags a day.

We will cover some things that work, and some that don’t, when trying to make sure flags are there when you need them. Come with questions and leave with Best Practices you can take back to inspire confidence in LaunchDarkly across you organization.

In this session, you will learn:

  • Overview of the how LaunchDarkly designs out Flag Delivery Network and the SDKs to reliability get flags to clients across the globe.
  • Best Practices on how you can also configure the SDK to be more reliable and meet specific network requirements.
  • Things to watch out for and some anti patterns we see when building for redundancy.