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Kubernetes Case Study – CAMPING.INFO

Introduction

Learn more about how a platform for camping enthusiasts modernized its IT infrastructure with Kubernetes, Google Cloud and PCG.

About camping.info

Germany’s Camping.infoExternal Link is well on its way to transforming the old-fashioned business of camping into its full digital potential. As the leading online portal and community for camping enthusiasts, the company's mission to update the camping world has resulted in a detailed web database of over 23,000 European campsites - each with specific site information and/or user ratings.

23,000+
campsites across Europe
44
Countries
100,000+
app downloads
10+
Employees
The Challenge

Since acquiring the Camping.info domain and portal from a previous owner two years ago, the team has placed great focus on completely revamping its functionality, look and feel. With an open beta launch and rebrand on the horizon for the end of 2019, CTO Florian Finke (see picture) knew that any major technical issues needed to be addressed in order to move forward.

Camping.info could not ignore their biggest issue any longer: they were dealing with messy technical infrastructure that was too difficult to handle.

The Solution

It’s no easy task to develop and maintain search and filtering for over 23,000 campsites – all with multiple features and properties. Finke and his team required intelligent clustering and flexible infrastructure to quickly make changes as needed. Unfortunately, Amazon Web Services (AWS) wasn’t getting the job done.

“Before I worked with the cloud experts, we had a complicated AWS Terraform setup,” Finke said. “We weren’t satisfied with it. None of us could handle it, and we needed a change.”

Finke began looking for a solution and eventually found it in Kubernetes. They decided to move forward with the technology and inquired within their professional network about ways to outsource the migration. A friend recommended an expert at PCG.

“Initially, I didn’t want to have this task on my table – I wanted to outsource it,” Finke said. “One of their specialists introduced me to a different approach: the Skill Sprint. He told me that it makes sense if we handle the infrastructure ourselves.”

Regaining Control with a Skill Sprint

“It was an ambitious goal to get everything moved over to Kubernetes in one week, and we almost made it,” Finke said. “I did two mini skill sprints with two of my developers, so they are also able to maintain this.”

Convinced by the prospect of being able to own their DevOps, Finke worked with Cloudwürdig for one week on migrating over to Google Kubernetes Engine. Using the Skill Sprint method, he learned to maintain the very infrastructure he was building.

Although the most powerful Skill Sprints involve two or more developers working with a subject matter expert, this instance saw Finke working as the sole developer with Cloudwürdig to achieve this migration. Despite the downsized setup, the result was a significant portion of infrastructure being moved over to Kubernetes. Most importantly, Finke was able to reproduce the Skill Sprints among his team so that they all became self-sufficient in owning their new infrastructure.

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Results and Benefits

Finke and his team are thrilled to be moving forward with their beta launch with a newfound ease. This change, facilitated by the Skill Sprint, brought the power of Kubernetes, Google Cloud and technical ownership to a busy team at a critical time.

“Before the Skill Sprint, I was not able to maintain or make changes in the way I needed to,” Finke said. “Now I’m in full control, and I’m able to add new projects and micro services to the Kubernetes cluster and use it in the same way. Plus, I adopted the skill sprint methodology within our team and it went quite well. I’m very happy about it.“

Camping.info is poised for success in creating a truly user-centric platform for camping enthusiasts. Thanks to our partnership together, the company feels better equipped to tackle its ambitious year ahead.

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About PCG

Public Cloud Group (PCG) supports companies in their digital transformation through the use of public cloud solutions.

With a product portfolio designed to accompany organisations of all sizes in their cloud journey and competence that is a synonym for highly qualified staff that clients and partners like to work with, PCG is positioned as a reliable and trustworthy partner for the hyperscalers, relevant and with repeatedly validated competence and credibility.

We have the highest partnership status with the three relevant hyperscalers: Amazon Web Services (AWS), Google, and Microsoft. As experienced providers, we advise our customers independently with cloud implementation, application development, and managed services.


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