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Seamlessly Swapping the API backend of the Netflix Android app

The Netflix TechBlog

How we migrated our Android endpoints out of a monolith into a new microservice by Rohan Dhruva , Ed Ballot As Android developers, we usually have the luxury of treating our backends as magic boxes running in the cloud, faithfully returning us JSON. It looks like a very typical backend service in the Node.js

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1. Streamlining Membership Data Engineering at Netflix with Psyberg

The Netflix TechBlog

By Abhinaya Shetty , Bharath Mummadisetty At Netflix, our Membership and Finance Data Engineering team harnesses diverse data related to plans, pricing, membership life cycle, and revenue to fuel analytics, power various dashboards, and make data-informed decisions. Our audits would detect this and alert the on-call data engineer (DE).

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Data Engineers of Netflix?—?Interview with Pallavi Phadnis

The Netflix TechBlog

Data Engineers of Netflix?—?Interview Interview with Pallavi Phadnis This post is part of our “ Data Engineers of Netflix ” series, where our very own data engineers talk about their journeys to Data Engineering @ Netflix. Pallavi Phadnis is a Senior Software Engineer at Netflix.

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Observability engineering: Getting Prometheus metrics right for Kubernetes with Dynatrace and Kepler

Dynatrace

For busy site reliability engineers, ensuring system reliability, scalability, and overall health is an imperative that’s getting harder to achieve in ever-expanding, cloud-native, container-based environments. Because of its adaptability, Prometheus has become an essential tool for observability engineering.

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Dynatrace OTel Collector distribution amplifies OpenTelemetry integration for scalable, production-ready observability

Dynatrace

Organizations use it to collect and send data to a backend, such as Dynatrace, that can analyze software performance and behavior. Before OpenTelemetry and the W3C Trace Context open standard that underpins it, observability vendors had to reverse-engineer tracing libraries. Mask data for privacy and compliance.

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Enhance data collection with Dynatrace OpenTelemetry Collector distribution

Dynatrace

As the name suggests, an OpenTelemetry collector gathers data from multiple sources and sends it to observability backends, like Dynatrace, for analysis. Different data streams can be directed to different backends or even multicast to multiple backends simultaneously.

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Efficient SLO event integration powers successful AIOps

Dynatrace

This blog post is for both novice and seasoned audiences alike. The first part of this blog post briefly explores the integration of SLO events with AI. Next, a pragmatic approach involves examining the backend, focusing on Service type entities prominently exposed to the frontend (for example, Apache Tomcat in a Linux environment).