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Deep dives into how we design and operate reliable systems—patterns, tradeoffs, and hands-on notes from building All Quiet.
Last updated: Sunday, 10 May 2026
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Tech Maximilian Beller
Elastic IP failover with Keepalived: how we keep self-managed loadbalancers redundant
Active-passive high availability at the public edge on AWS: Elastic IP, Keepalived, VRRP, and EC2 API moves. Bonus: honest tradeoffs against managed load balancing (ALB/NLB).
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Tech Peer Rahne
Nano Testing: Why Scaling Down Makes Your Cloud Stronger
🧪 Cloud Infrastructure allows also to scale DOWN :)
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Tech Maximilian Beller
What is dynamitegroup.net? The Bizarre Experience of Automated Google Chat App Review
🤖 Ever received an email from bot-review1@dynamitegroup.net that looks like spam but turns out to be Google's review team? Here's our surreal experience with Google Chat App review process.
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Tech Maximilian Beller
Open-Source Message Queueing using C# and MongoDB
📭 Learn how we built a simple and reliable message queueing system in C# for All Quiet, using MongoDB as the database. It's open-source and available as a NuGet package.
Turn on-call playbooks into live incident workflows
All Quiet is where SRE and DevOps teams run what this blog teaches: on-call scheduling, intelligent alert routing to phone, push, and chat, automated escalations when alerts go unacknowledged, and status communication during production incidents. We excel at cutting alert fatigue without missing real outages and keeping incident response calm when systems are not. Start a free 14-day trial and run on-call on a platform built for production reliability.
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