Case Study: How Minecraft Ported Realms to Azure

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Migrating technology stacks can be scary. But it doesn't have to be. In this talk, we’ll show you how Mojang ported Minecraft Realms from a custom infrastructure-as-a-service implementation to a managed solution running on Azure, while limiting impact to players.

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