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Zero Configuration Service Mesh with On-Demand Cluster Discovery

The Netflix TechBlog

These design principles led us to client-side load-balancing, and the 2012 Christmas Eve outage solidified this decision even further. In this architecture, service to service communication no longer goes through the single point of failure of a load balancer. It’s been a great experience working with you all on this.

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DBLog: A Generic Change-Data-Capture Framework

The Netflix TechBlog

DBLog High Level Architecture. High Availability DBLog uses active-passive architecture. Passive instances across regions are also possible, though it is recommended to operate in the same region as the database host in order to keep the change capture latencies low. Figure 3?—?DBLog Figure 4— Delta Connector.

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DBLog: A Generic Change-Data-Capture Framework

The Netflix TechBlog

DBLog High Level Architecture. High Availability DBLog uses an active-passive architecture. Passive instances across regions are also possible, though it is recommended to operate in the same region as the database host in order to keep the change capture latencies low. Figure 3?—?DBLog Figure 4— Delta Connector.

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Taking DynamoDB beyond Key-Value: Now with Faster, More Flexible, More Powerful Query Capabilities

All Things Distributed

So when we launched in January 2012, we provided simple query functionality that used hash primary keys or composite primary keys (hash + range). With global secondary indexes in DynamoDB, you can now have many indexes and tune their capacity independently. Since then, we have been working on adding flexible querying.

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