Stripe achieved 99.99986% API uptime with MongoDB and Ruby as core tech
“So, you know, initially, we decided to use MongoDB at Stripe and we decided to use Ruby at Stripe.”
And the converse is also true. So, you know, initially, we decided to use MongoDB at Stripe and we decided to use Ruby at Stripe. And those are still quite foundational technologies, at Stripe. And, you know, we had to build a lot of, you know, infrastructure in order to make, MongoDB as fault tolerant and as distributed and as Mhmm. Durable and as reliable and everything as we needed it to be and as it now is. Like we had, Stripe's critical API availability last year was 99.99986%,
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Patrick Collison reveals how Stripe's early technology choices of MongoDB and Ruby became foundational to the company, despite requiring significant infrastructure investment. He explains how they built custom systems to make MongoDB fault-tolerant and distributed enough for their needs, ultimately achieving exceptional API reliability of 99.99986%.
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Shows how early technical decisions at a major fintech company required massive engineering investment but ultimately paid off with world-class reliability.
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