![]() ![]() Amazon Relational Database Service (RDS)Īmazon VPC: We use Amazon VPC to launch our resources in our private network.Īmazon API Gateway: During the development phase, we started to develop the service in the Europe (Ireland) region.We started our project in the Europe (Ireland) regions using the following services: We decided to use Faas (Functions as a Service). There are no licenses and we pay only for what we use. We can export/import/upload our configurations easily. We evaluated these focus areas against several different processing models and came up with the following matrix: This was a global project, and these were our five focus areas: We needed to find an integration method that was easier to implement and cheaper to maintain. Although using our code might accelerate their development at first, they would have to maintain an unfamiliar system. However, most of other countries were using different technology stack (programming languages, database, and so on). Initially, we thought we would share our code and let them integrate their applications. We were asked to open the platform’s API to our sister companies operating in 34 countries, so that they can also provide real-time Joker discounts to their customers. NET and then integrated with the website and mobile devices using its REST API. The original Joker platform was developed in. The purpose of this system is to suggest discounts to customers that they normally cannot find for restaurants. This means we can focus on running our code at scale.Īt, we developed a real-time discount system called Joker about four years ago. ![]() Our belief is that by designing a serverless architecture, we won’t have to worry about managing our servers and can remove a lot of operational burdens from our team. At Yemeksepeti, we needed to set up a globally distributed service that is scalable, high-performing, and cost-effective. It lets users place food orders from affiliated network restaurants without charging any extra fees. Yemeksepeti is the biggest online ordering company in Turkey. Today I want to share the story behind Yemeksepeti and our shift to serverless architecture. As a Hero, I like to share my AWS experience and knowledge with the community on my personal blog and through meetups with the community. I’m Onur Salk, AWS Community Hero, AWS Certified Solutions Architect – Professional, and organizer of the AWS user group in Turkey. AWS Community Hero Onur Salk wrote the guest post below in order to tell you how he helped his employer to move to a serverless architecture.
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