
MVP Appliances launched its Magento-powered online store on AWS with a scalable, cost-efficient infrastructure designed for performance and reliability. The solution enabled a fast go-live under tight timelines while ensuring production readiness and uninterrupted operations
MVP Appliances was initiating its online commerce journey and required a production-ready, scalable infrastructure to support its new digital storefront. The launch was constrained by a limited budget and an aggressive delivery timeline, leaving little margin for delays or architectural rework.
Despite these constraints, the platform needed to meet enterprise-grade expectations for:
Any compromise on stability or delivery timelines would directly impact the success of the business’s digital launch.
As a greenfield project, the primary risks were not legacy constraints—but execution risks:
The challenge was to deliver speed without sacrificing stability or security.
Krish designed and delivered a scalable, cost-optimized AWS architecture purpose-built for Magento commerce, ensuring MVP Appliances could launch confidently while remaining within budget.
The AWS implementation delivered a successful and confident eCommerce launch:
The platform is now positioned to scale as demand grows—without re-architecting or manual intervention.
MVP Appliances’ successful eCommerce launch demonstrates how speed, scalability, and cost control can coexist when cloud architecture is designed with intent. By combining agile delivery, DevOps readiness, and AWS best practices, the platform launched on time, within budget, and without operational risk.
This project highlights Krish’s ability to deliver production-ready, scalable AWS infrastructure under tight timelines, ensuring commerce-focused businesses can launch with confidence and scale sustainably.

Nishit specializes in assisting brands and businesses unlock maximum growth through digital transformation and optimizing operations. With a passion for strategic discussions, he excels at improvising strategies to generate revenue and expand customer bases. Beyond his professional endeavors, Nishit enjoys traveling and connecting with new people, sharing experiences, and engaging in conversations about technology.
5 February, 2026 JumboSouq migrated from Google Cloud to Amazon Web Services (AWS) and modernized its Adobe Commerce and React/Node.js platform using auto-scaling, serverless containers, and DevOps automation. The cloud migration helped them achieve zero major downtime, full governance, and predictable performance at scale.
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