JFrog implemented their "liquid software" vision using Amazon Elastic Kubernetes Service (EKS), revolutionizing their software delivery approach. The company’s philosophy centers on achieving continuous integration across all software products without human intervention, with their flagship product Artifactory managing and distributing development binaries. Their migration to EKS six years ago marked a turning point, resolving longstanding challenges in flexibility, scalability, and networking infrastructure.
Following customer requests for Graviton support, JFrog’s technical teams discovered significant advantages: a 10% performance boost and 20% cost savings across their infrastructure. This performance improvement proved particularly valuable for Artifactory, enabling development teams to implement new features without concerns about cluster or node overload. The DevOps team executed a carefully planned migration to Graviton using taints and tolerations, ensuring zero disruption to production environments while allowing development teams to gradually transition to the new architecture.
The combination of EKS and Graviton transformed JFrog’s global operations. With EKS’s integrated Terraform support, the company achieved faster multi-region deployments through infrastructure-as-code automation. This global flexibility distinguished JFrog from competitors who remained constrained to specific regions. The migration to Graviton machine types within their EKS clusters yielded an impressive 60% reduction in carbon footprint, demonstrating that operational efficiency and environmental responsibility can go hand in hand.
The stability and reliability of EKS allowed JFrog to shift their focus from infrastructure maintenance to customer needs. The close collaboration with Amazon’s support team, characterized by a partnership approach to problem-solving, further enhanced their success. This infrastructure transformation has enabled JFrog to push the boundaries of application and infrastructure capabilities while maintaining their commitment to continuous software delivery.
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