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Production Integration Flows

Overview

This document outlines the production integration flows between Membership Organizations (MO) and the Moneta network, including the rollout strategy for safe and controlled deployment to production.

Rollout Strategy

1. Integration Phases

Phase 1: Limited Production Testing

  • Duration: 2-4 weeks
  • Scope: 5% of total user base or max 1000 users
  • Focus: Core functionality validation
  • Metrics: Error rates, performance, user feedback
  • Exit Criteria:
    • Zero critical issues
    • Error rate < 0.1%
    • 95% successful transactions
    • All monitoring systems operational

Phase 2: Controlled Expansion

  • Duration: 4-6 weeks
  • Scope: 25% of total user base
  • Focus: Scalability and performance
  • Metrics: System load, response times, throughput
  • Exit Criteria:
    • Performance within SLA
    • No degradation under load
    • Support team ready for expansion

Phase 3: General Availability

  • Duration: 4-8 weeks
  • Scope: Full user base
  • Focus: Full-scale operations
  • Metrics: Business KPIs, system health
  • Exit Criteria:
    • All features fully operational
    • Support processes validated
    • Business metrics achieved

2. Rollback Plan

Trigger Conditions

  • Error rate exceeds 1%
  • Performance degradation beyond SLA
  • Critical security issues
  • Data inconsistency detected

Rollback Process

  1. Immediate traffic reduction
  2. System state assessment
  3. Execution of rollback procedures
  4. Stakeholder communication
  5. Root cause analysis

3. Monitoring During Rollout

Key Metrics

  • Transaction success rate
  • API response times
  • Error rates by category
  • System resource utilization
  • User activation rate
  • Business metrics compliance

Alert Thresholds

  • Response time > 500ms
  • Error rate > 0.5%
  • Failed transactions > 0.1%
  • Resource utilization > 80%

Integration Flows

For detailed flow diagrams and process descriptions of the integration flows, please refer to the Sandbox Integration Guide.

The production environment follows the same integration patterns with additional considerations for scale, monitoring, and reliability as outlined in the sections below.

3.3 Production Considerations

  • Implement transaction logging
  • Monitor settlement success rates
  • Track financial reconciliation
  • Implement automated reporting
  • Regular auditing of settlement records

Production Support

1. Incident Management

  • 24/7 support coverage
  • Defined escalation paths
  • Incident severity levels
  • Response time SLAs
  • Post-incident reviews

2. Monitoring and Alerting

  • Real-time dashboards
  • Automated alerts
  • Performance metrics
  • Error tracking
  • Business KPI monitoring

3. Regular Reviews

  • Weekly performance review
  • Monthly capacity planning
  • Quarterly security assessment
  • Regular compliance audits

References