Move fast and (don’t) break things
Official Schedule Context
- Date/time: 2026-07-01 · 12:05pm-12:25pm
- Track/room: track TBD · Expo Stage 3 SW
- Speaker(s): Ben Dicken
- Session type/status: session · confirmed
Official Description
Engineers want to move fast with AI, but the infrastructure underneath is buckling. Status pages
across the industry make this clear. Here, you'll learn how to build systems that maintain 4-nines
of availability while meeting unprecedented customer demand using the principles of extreme fault
tolerance. PlanetScale has written about how we apply these principles to operating databases
across our fleet (https://planetscale.com/blog/the-principles-of-extreme-fault-tolerance). This
matters not just for databases, but all aspects of reliable infrastructure. Isolation,
redundancy, static stability, and back-pressure are the building-blocks to achieving this. Sticking
to such principles when architecting the backend of AI applications ensures our systems are
resilient to failure while still being flexible enough to scale. We'll look at concrete failure
modes from production systems and the patterns that prevent them.
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