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From minutes to seconds: How Meter accelerates delivery with Vercel and Next.js

Meter migrates its networking dashboard from AWS to Vercel, cutting build times from over 10 minutes to seconds while consolidating assets into a unified monorepo.

Nov 26 · · primary fetch1 sourceupdated Nov 26 ·

provides a full-stack networking solution that makes it easy for any business, organization, or school—of any size—to get access to the internet. They have two application layers built on top of their vertically integrated technical architecture: Meter , a generative UI for IT and Networking teams, and Meter , their main web interface. Meter’s adoption of Vercel has enhanced performance, simplified workflows, and empowered their team to iterate rapidly—not only across Command and Dashboard, but throughout their interconnected stack of hardware, software, and operations.MeterCommandDashboard Prior to migrating, Meter’s Dashboard product was hosted through various AWS solutions, with long build times and limited visibility into changes.

When evaluating options, Meter's team prioritized fast iteration, speed of deployment, and the seamless integration that Vercel provides for both frontend and backend processes. The team implemented a two-phase migration of Dashboard to Vercel, first transferring over core components and then integrating additional features. Challenges such as managing remote caching and consolidating to a monorepo were handled with Vercel’s support for React, Vite…

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