A 2 AM Integration Failure That Changed How I Design Systems Forever
Black Friday doesn't break systems. It reveals them. This story is about one of those moments — not because everything went down, but because it almost did. And because it permanently changed how I...
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Black Friday doesn't break systems. It reveals them. This story is about one of those moments — not because everything went down, but because it almost did. And because it permanently changed how I design enterprise architectures. The Night Everything Converged It was Black Friday season — after weeks of preparation. There had been planning. There had been load testing. There had even been a strict code freeze in place more than a month before Black Friday. From a customer traffic perspective, the system was considered ready. What hadn't been tested — at least not deeply enough — was integration behavior under real customer-driven change. And now it was live traffic. Product attributes were changing constantly. Prices were being updated. Content adjustments were rolling in. At the same time, data was flowing from every direction: PIM ERP OMS Commerce systems Cloud infrastructure External search engines Product feeds Eighteen websites. Dozens of dependent systems. All expected to stay i