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Queues may lead to bottlenecks, both for sheep and background jobs.Over the past year at Gusto, we’ve drastically changed how we approach Sidekiq in our main Rails monolith. Our changes have reduced costs, reduced the number of outages, made it simpler for product engineers to use Sidekiq, and improved the customer experience. This blog post will go through the different aspects of our Sidekiq tra
Imagine you have a Rails monolith and want to add new functionality. Your options are to 1) continue adding to the monolith, or 2) create a new service. Which do you choose? What if there’s a third option? Background Adding new functionality to a monolith is a lot like trying to add a new plant to an unruly garden. Do you put it in the same planter with all the other plants? Do you splurge on a ne
How my role as CTO has changed as we've grown to 100 engineers My two co-founders and I started Gusto with a mission to make payroll, benefits, and HR easier for small businesses. Tomer, Josh, and I founded the company from the master bedroom of a house in Palo Alto with nothing more than a vision for the future and a commitment to do whatever it takes to turn it into a reality. Six years later, w
Improving customer communications and engineering productivity
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