Learn about Direct Supply's architecture for deploying ZooKeeper and SolrCloud to AWS using cloud and DevOps best-practices including automation, infrastructure as code, immutable servers, and designing for resiliency.
For their migration to AWS from our on-premises data-center, Direct Supply migrated and re-architected our Solr environment from a replication based deployment to a SolrCloud. In doing so, they took advantage of several cloud design patterns to deploy a cluster of disposable nodes that automatically respawn and join the cluster in the event of out-of-service nodes. Learn how they combined Solr’s elasticity features like autoscaling and rule-based replica placement with features of AWS’s Elastic Container Service to build out an environment of “disposable” Solr and ZooKeeper nodes. Finally, we will cover how they utilized Amazon’s S3 service to backup collections for durability and made use of chaos-engineering to identify resiliency issues prior to production deployment.
Speakers
James Strassburg, Technical Fellow, Direct Supply
Jack Schlederer, Software Engineer, Direct Supply
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