Posts tagged with AWS

Scaling with Amazon Elastic Load Balancer

Vijay Rayapati written by Vijay Rayapati

Why Amazon ELB is a good choice for load balancing instead of building a custom load balancing solution using nginx or haproxy.

Most of the applications on internet require high availability and scaling due to dynamic business needs.  All of us want to make sure our customers or users don’t get impacted, our systems can easily handle spike in load and recover … Continue reading

Building fault-tolerant systems in cloud

Vijay Rayapati written by Vijay Rayapati

AWS outage and lessons learnt to build fault tolerant systems in cloud

Kuliza is one of the early adopters of AWS infrastructure (using it from early 2008), run hundreds of production machines with heavy scale-up and scale-out architectures, use it for almost every purpose like development boxes to staging server and evangelize … Continue reading

AWS- A Developer’s Best Friend !!

aram.bhusal written by aram.bhusal

When was the last time when you were not worried that the infrastructures would not be able to support your code as they should?

When was the last time when you were not worrying that your server might be able to support the load of users? What if the users cross the limit your server can hold? What if your application which has enough … Continue reading

Kuliza to speak at AWS event

Achintya Gupta written by Achintya Gupta

Prashant Gyan of Kuliza will be speaking at today's AWS event about 'Making business sense with cloud computing'

Some more good news from our side. Prashant Gyan from Kuliza will be speaking today at the AWS (Amazon Web Services) event on ‘Making business sense with cloud computing‘. AWS and Kuliza realized that Kuliza had some excellent success stories … Continue reading

Setting up the Kuliza infrastructure team

Prashant Gyan written by Prashant Gyan

The story of setting up the infrastructure team at Kuliza - challenges, motivations and learnings

Background This used to be a typical scenario at Kuliza some years back: another production outage on the same day, all of our team panicked with our client still in the office premises. Everyone getting into the so called “war … Continue reading