Maintainable

Ryosuke Iwanaga: The Benefits of Cell-Based Architecture


Listen Later

Ryosuke shares his insights on:

  • Ownership in Software Maintenance: The role of single-threaded ownership and dedicated teams in maintaining software and shared libraries.
  • Technical Debt: How his definition of technical debt has evolved over the years and strategies to manage it effectively.
  • Monitoring and Alarming: The importance of comprehensive monitoring and alarming systems in handling legacy software and ensuring reliability.
  • Change Management: Best practices for change management, including preparing for worst-case scenarios and automating processes to reduce risks.
  • Phased Rollouts and Feature Flags: Implementing phased rollouts and using feature flags to manage changes safely and gradually.
  • Cell-Based Architecture: How cell-based architecture enhances scalability and reliability, and the challenges of maintaining multi-cell systems.
  • Operational Excellence: Continuous deployment, regular dashboard reviews, and technologies used in orchestration to achieve operational excellence.

Ryosuke also discusses his current role and responsibilities as a software engineer and his consulting work with OpsVL, where he helps organizations raise their operational standards.

Resources Mentioned
  • Ryosuke Iwanaga on LinkedIn
  • OpsBR Software Technology Inc.
  • Cell-Based Architecture

Tune in to this insightful episode to learn more about maintaining healthy and scalable software systems.

About the Guest:

Ryosuke Iwanaga is the President of OpsBR Software Technology Inc. He has extensive experience in software engineering, including roles in sales engineering, support engineering, and data center operations. Ryosuke is passionate about operational excellence and helping organizations improve their software systems.

Follow Ryosuke on Social Media:

  • LinkedIn
Thanks to Our Sponsor!

Turn hours of debugging into just minutes! AppSignal is a performance monitoring and error tracking tool designed for Ruby, Elixir, Python, Node.js, Javascript, and soon, other frameworks.

It offers six powerful features with one simple interface, providing developers with real-time insights into the performance and health of web applications.

Keep your coding cool and error-free, one line at a time! Check them out!

Subscribe to Maintainable on:

  • Apple Podcasts
  • Spotify

Or search "Maintainable" wherever you stream your podcasts.

Keep up to date with the Maintainable Podcast by joining the newsletter.

...more
View all episodesView all episodes
Download on the App Store

MaintainableBy Robby Russell

  • 5
  • 5
  • 5
  • 5
  • 5

5

32 ratings


More shows like Maintainable

View all
99% Invisible by Roman Mars

99% Invisible

26,180 Listeners

Hanselminutes with Scott Hanselman by Scott Hanselman

Hanselminutes with Scott Hanselman

380 Listeners

The Changelog: Software Development, Open Source by Changelog Media

The Changelog: Software Development, Open Source

291 Listeners

Software Engineering Daily by Software Engineering Daily

Software Engineering Daily

623 Listeners

Y Combinator Startup Podcast by Y Combinator

Y Combinator Startup Podcast

230 Listeners

Syntax - Tasty Web Development Treats by Wes Bos & Scott Tolinski - Full Stack JavaScript Web Developers

Syntax - Tasty Web Development Treats

984 Listeners

REWORK by 37signals

REWORK

210 Listeners

The Indicator from Planet Money by NPR

The Indicator from Planet Money

9,529 Listeners

Tech Brew Ride Home by Morning Brew

Tech Brew Ride Home

968 Listeners

Remote Ruby by Chris Oliver, Andrew Mason

Remote Ruby

35 Listeners

.NET Rocks! by Carl Franklin and Richard Campbell

.NET Rocks!

245 Listeners

Short Wave by NPR

Short Wave

6,344 Listeners

The Real Python Podcast by Real Python

The Real Python Podcast

141 Listeners

Hard Fork by The New York Times

Hard Fork

5,472 Listeners

The AI Daily Brief: Artificial Intelligence News and Analysis by Nathaniel Whittemore

The AI Daily Brief: Artificial Intelligence News and Analysis

556 Listeners