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How Flipkart runs CI/CD pipelines at massive scale. Learn how their internal platform Flow manages thousands of services and deployments using Argo Workflows, Rollouts, and Helm. As Flipkart’s microservices platform grew, managing CI/CD pipelines and deployments at scale became increasingly complex. To solve this, Flipkart built Flow, an internal platform designed to automate software delivery for containerized applications. Flow is powered by open-source technologies such as Argo Workflows, Argo Rollouts, and Helm, enabling Flipkart to scale deployments across thousands of services. Today, this platform manages: • 8,000 CI/CD pipelines every day • 4,000 application rollouts daily • 3,000 production services • 2,000 engineering tenants In this session, Nikhil Kumar (SDE II at Flipkart) shares the engineering journey behind building and scaling this platform. What you’ll learn • Why Flipkart needed a unified CI/CD platform • How Flow automates software delivery at scale • How Argo Workflows powers large-scale pipelines • How Argo Rollouts enables safe deployments • How Helm simplifies service configuration • Lessons from managing thousands of deployments 🔔 Subscribe to our channel for more tech tips and tutorials: 👍 Like us on Facebook : https://www.facebook.com/perfology 👍 Add us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/perfologys/ 👍 Follow us on Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/perfology/ #cicd #flipkartengineering #devops #argoworkflows #argorollouts #helm #perfology flipkart engineering, flipkart cicd architecture, cicd platform design, argoworkflows explained, argo rollouts deployment strategy, helm deployment pipeline, devops pipeline architecture, scaling cicd pipelines, platform engineering case study, kubernetes cicd architecture, software delivery platform design, perfology Timestamps: Introduction and Objectives (0:00) Flow Platform Demo (3:03) Flow Architecture and Metrics (13:16) Engineering Challenges and Solutions (17:20)