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How our infrastructure scales alongside our customers

Intercom, Inc.

This ambition is reflected in the way we design and build the infrastructure that supports the Intercom platform. This is the third post in a series exploring the ways Intercom has scaled key functions to support the needs of enterprise customers. We exclusively build on top of a very small set of core technologies.

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Adopting Cloud Technology

eG Innovations

New Survey Data on Cloud Technology Adoption Trends. The adoption of Kubernetes, container, microservices, and PaaS technologies. Being a monitoring vendor, we also asked about feature gaps users are encountering with native cloud monitoring solutions such as Azure Monitor and AWS CloudWatch.

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Search at Intercom: Building our Elasticsearch cloud on AWS

Intercom, Inc.

For this reason, we chose to run exclusively on AWS and wherever possible, we make use of battle-tested AWS services, be it RDS Aurora for our relational databases, the Simple Queue Service (SQS) for our async workers or ElastiCache for our caching layer. Providing invisible management. Architecture of the system.

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AWS Database Types – Aurora vs DynamoDB vs RDS – How do they compare?

eG Innovations

In this blog, we describe the different types of AWS’ managed databases and their various features and merits. By the end of the blog, you should have better information to choose the right AWS database that would match your application’s needs. Evolution of Database Servers. Database Service Choices with Amazon.

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Top 10 AWS Services Explained With Use Cases

eG Innovations

Read my article on an EC2 performance monitoring real-world case study to learn more about EC2 instances and how to go about choosing one that’s right for your needs.?. AWS RDS – Relational Database Service. Almost all applications deployed in AWS will need access to a database. Relational Database Service (RDS) Use Cases.