Customer Overview

Brevistay, a leading micro-stay hotel booking platform, is enhancing its digital ecosystem to support scalable, cloud-native architectures. With growing demand for real-time availability, dynamic pricing, and seamless booking experiences, the need for a more responsive and scalable infrastructure became critical.

While the existing cloud environment provided a strong foundation, additional compute capacity was required to handle fluctuating workloads and support future growth.

The Challenge

As Brevistay moved toward modern application architecture, the need for a flexible, high-performance infrastructure increased. The platform had to support microservices-based development, containerization readiness, and DevOps practices such as CI/CD.

At the same time, performance, availability, and security needed to be maintained—while ensuring seamless integration with the existing environment.

What Needed to Be Achieved

The objective was to extend the current cloud environment to support modernization while ensuring scalability, performance, and efficiency.

Key priorities included:
  • Supporting micro services and container-based architectures using Kubernetes
  • Enabling DevOps workflows and CI/CD pipelines
  • Optimizing compute usage with Amazon EC2
  • Implementing scalable storage for high availability and durability
  • Improving application responsiveness and availability
  • Maintaining strong security controls
  • Ensuring flexibility for hybrid and cloud-native workloads

The Solution

The existing AWS environment was enhanced by provisioning optimized and right-sized Amazon EC2 instances within a secure VPC, improving performance, cost efficiency, and workload isolation.

A Kubernetes-based orchestration layer was introduced to manage microservices and containerized workloads, enabling automated scaling and efficient resource utilization. This created a strong foundation for cloud-native architecture.

AWS DevOps practices were implemented alongside CI/CD pipelines to streamline development and deployment, enabling faster and more reliable releases with reduced manual effort.

The architecture supports application refactoring and re-platforming, along with dedicated environments for development, testing, and staging—ensuring no impact on production. It also enables efficient API management and microservices hosting, improving response times and accelerating deployment cycles.

Overall, the solution delivers scalability through Kubernetes, enhanced performance via optimized EC2 utilization, and flexibility for hybrid and cloud-native workloads within a secure, policy-aligned framework.

Business Impact

The enhanced architecture enabled Brevistay to operate a faster, more scalable, and responsive booking platform aligned with real-time demand. Optimized EC2 usage improved application performance and stability, ensuring seamless search, availability, and booking experiences. Kubernetes-based microservices allowed independent scaling of critical components, maintaining consistent performance during peak traffic without over-provisioning. With CI/CD in place, deployment cycles became significantly faster, enabling quicker feature releases, pricing updates, and integrations. Overall, the solution improved platform responsiveness, increased conversion potential, and provided the agility and scalability needed to grow in a highly competitive, real-time booking environment.