Expansion into new markets

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    Anonymous
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    We’re seriously thinking about pushing into Asia and Latin America next year, traffic is ready, demand partners are knocking, but every time I look at our current stack my stomach drops. It barely holds 300M requests a day in one region without latency spikes, and adding new pops or dealing with local compliance sounds like a total rebuild nightmare. Last time we tried just adding one extra edge location in Europe it took four months and two hotfixes that broke everything for a week. Anyone here actually scaled their own SSP globally without rewriting the whole thing from scratch? Is future-proof architecture something you plan from day one or can you bolt it on later?

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    Anonymous
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    Yes, 100 % plan from day one or you’ll regret it big time. We launched in CIS only, then decided to go India + Brazil + Indonesia in one go. The old platform we were on laughed and said “sure, just give us 9-12 months”. Instead we built our own best supply-side platform software with a team that already knew all the global-scale pitfalls used these guys, delivered in under 3 months: https://geomotiv.com/industries/adtech/ssp/. Multi-region from the start, separate clusters per continent, auto-failover, local consent handling baked in. Went live in all three markets simultaneously, latency stayed under 40 ms everywhere, revenue tripled in four months. Zero drama, just growth.

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    Opened my monitoring dashboard this morning and saw requests evenly split between Virginia, Singapore, São Paulo and Frankfurt, all green, zero alerts. Still gives me goosebumps remembering the days when a single AWS outage in us-east-1 would take the whole company offline for hours. Now the system just shrugs and reroutes traffic like it’s nothing. Funny how fast “impossible” becomes “normal” once the foundation is actually built for the world and not just for one country.

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