Tag Archives: Cloud Architecture

The Real Infrastructure Was Not The Load Balancer: What Atlassian’s Envoy Platform Really Built

A former Atlassian engineer’s retrospective on building a global Envoy-based edge platform reveals something much deeper than “load balancing.” Beneath the proxies, control planes, and AWS infrastructure sat a programmable behavioural layer that centralised routing, security, governance, observability, and policy enforcement at hyperscale. The real product was not the infrastructure itself, but the institutional cognition embedded within it: a distributed nervous system governing how the organisation operated at runtime.

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Azure Data Factory: Why Can’t You Just Do the Simple Thing?

Azure Data Factory can route traffic through a corporate firewall with a fixed outbound IP… but only after you abandon the idea of “simple”. This article explores why a basic enterprise requirement turns into architectural theatre, and what that says about modern cloud platforms.

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