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+# Production Users
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+This document tracks people and use cases for etcd in production. By creating a list of production use cases we hope to build a community of advisors that we can reach out to with experience using various etcd applications, operation environments, and cluster sizes. The etcd development team may reach out periodically to check-in on your experience and update this list.
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+## discovery.etcd.io
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+- *Application*: https://github.com/coreos/discovery.etcd.io
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+- *Launched*: Feb. 2014
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+- *Cluster Size*: 5 members, 5 discovery proxies
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+- *Order of Data Size*: 100s of Megabytes
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+- *Operator*: CoreOS, brandon.philips@coreos.com
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+- *Environment*: AWS
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+- *Backups*: Periodic async to S3
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+discovery.etcd.io is the longest continuously running etcd backed service that we know about. It is the basis of automatic cluster bootstrap and was launched in Feb. 2014: https://coreos.com/blog/etcd-0.3.0-released/.
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