
In Episode 5 of this 6-part series, we explore the production infrastructure that powers NFL Next Gen Stats. Discover how the team runs thousands of containers on game day, and why they switched from traditional EC2 instances to Kubernetes. Learn about Amazon Elastic Kubernetes Service (EKS) and how dynamic scaling enables efficient resource utilization and cost savings. We also dive into their CI/CD pipeline and learn about how it keeps the platform resilient and ready to deliver stats without missing a beat.
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