In this podcast Clare Liguori, Principal Software Engineer at Amazon Web Services, sat down with InfoQ podcast host Daniel Bryant and discussed: the implementation of continuous delivery at AWS, the use of automation and deploying to multiple test environments, and the benefits of canary releasing.
Key Takeaways
At Amazon, a typical continuous delivery pipeline has four major phases: source, build, test, and production. For a particular microservice, there might be multiple different pipelines that are deploying different types of changes, e.g., application code, infrastructure code, operating system patches etc
Every change that goes out to production at Amazon is code reviewed, and pipelines enforce this. With automated “full CD” there are no human interactions after a change has been reviewed and pushed into the source code repository before it gets deployed to production.
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