Duolingo's Kubernetes Leap
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Duolingo's Kubernetes Leap
"Duolingo's mission is to build the best education in the world and make it universally accessible. With over 128 million monthly active users and 250 courses, the scale of the migration is significant."
"The migration to Kubernetes is not just a technical upgrade; it is a strategic decision to enhance our infrastructure and support the growing number of users and services."
"This story is a report from the trenches, as we are still in the middle of this migration. Valuable lessons have already emerged from our initial experiences."
Duolingo, a language learning app with over 128 million monthly active users, is migrating to Kubernetes to improve its infrastructure. The company has over 400 engineers and 500 backend services. The migration aims to build a robust foundation for its services. The project is still ongoing, and valuable lessons have been learned during the initial phases of the migration. The focus is on understanding the reasons for the migration and the concrete steps taken to transition services onto the new platform.
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