Cost-Efficient Deployment Strategies: A Comparative Analysis of Feature Flagging Services and Blue/Green Deployments

Kumarasamy, Somasundaram (2024) Cost-Efficient Deployment Strategies: A Comparative Analysis of Feature Flagging Services and Blue/Green Deployments. Asian Journal of Research in Computer Science, 17 (6). pp. 96-101. ISSN 2581-8260

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Abstract

Aims: This study provides a detailed comparison of two leading feature flagging services, LaunchDarkly and ConfigCat, and also examines the cost-efficiency and operational implications of using Blue/Green deployment strategies. It seeks to aid stakeholders in understanding the trade-offs and benefits of each approach to make informed decisions based on project-specific needs, budget constraints, and developmental objectives.

Study Design: The study employs a comparative analysis framework, focusing on features, usability, scalability, architectural design, and the financial impacts of adopting feature flagging services versus Blue/Green deployment strategies.

Place and Duration of Study: The analysis was conducted over a period of two years, encompassing a broad range of software development environments and project scenarios to ensure comprehensive coverage and relevance.

Methodology: The methodology employed in this paper includes a detailed examination of LaunchDarkly and ConfigCat's service offerings, an evaluation of Blue/Green deployment strategies, and an analysis of cost-efficiency of each approach. The study synthesizes information from product documentation, user feedback, and performance metrics, alongside interviews with industry experts and case studies from diverse software development projects.

Results: The results highlight the nuanced differences between feature flagging services in terms of scalability, ease of use, and the suitability for various project sizes. LaunchDarkly emerges as optimized for large-scale, complex projects due to its extensive feature set and scalability, while ConfigCat is favored for its simplicity and ease of use in smaller projects. The analysis also uncovers the cost benefits of feature flagging over Blue/Green deployments, emphasizing the savings on infrastructure and operational expenses while offering dynamic feature management capabilities.

Conclusion: The study concludes that the choice between feature flagging services like LaunchDarkly and ConfigCat, and the utilization of Blue/Green deployment strategies, should be guided by specific project requirements, financial constraints, and desired operational efficiency. Feature flagging services provide a cost-effective, flexible solution for dynamic feature management, whereas Blue/Green deployments offer a straightforward, though potentially more resource-intensive, approach to minimizing deployment risks. This comparative analysis aims to assist stakeholders in selecting the most appropriate deployment strategy to meet their development goals efficiently.

Item Type: Article
Subjects: Open Research Librarians > Computer Science
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Date Deposited: 19 Apr 2024 05:46
Last Modified: 19 Apr 2024 05:46
URI: http://stm.e4journal.com/id/eprint/2618

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