
The Guide to Scaling CI/CD Pipelines for Large Teams
Scaling CI/CD stops being a tooling problem the moment your engineering organization crosses a certain size. At ten engineers, a flaky pipeline is annoying. At fifty, it slows delivery. At

Scaling CI/CD stops being a tooling problem the moment your engineering organization crosses a certain size. At ten engineers, a flaky pipeline is annoying. At fifty, it slows delivery. At

You know the feeling: one service times out, retries, and suddenly your “simple” checkout flow becomes a crime scene. Half the requests succeeded, half are stuck, and your logs read

At some point in your career, you probably watched a healthy monolith get labeled “the problem.” Latency creeping up. Deploys slowing down. Teams stepping on each other. The prescribed fix

You can usually feel it before you can prove it. The AI pipeline that started as a clean “ingest, train, serve” loop now has three schedulers, two feature stores, a

You can scale stateless services with a knob turn. Add pods, add load balancers, watch the graphs flatten. Stateful services punish that instinct. The moment a process owns data, or

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