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So many bad takes?—?What is there to learn from the Prime Video microservices to monolith story

Adrian Cockcroft

Then they tried to scale it to cope with high traffic and discovered that some of the state transitions in their step functions were too frequent, and they had some overly chatty calls between AWS lambda functions and S3. His first edition in 2015 was foundational, and he updated it in 2021 with a second edition.

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Zero Configuration Service Mesh with On-Demand Cluster Discovery

The Netflix TechBlog

A brief history of IPC at Netflix Netflix was early to the cloud, particularly for large-scale companies: we began the migration in 2008, and by 2010, Netflix streaming was fully run on AWS. In 2010, however, nearly none of it existed: the CNCF wasn’t formed until 2015!

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What Adrian Did Next: 2022 Conference Appearances

Adrian Cockcroft

photo by Adrian I gave a talk at Monitorama in Portland Oregon in June, which set out the idea that carbon is just another metric to monitor, and that in a few years most of the monitoring and performance tuning tools are going to be reporting and optimizing for carbon alongside latency, throughput, availability and cost.

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USENIX SREcon APAC 2022: Computing Performance: What's on the Horizon

Brendan Gregg

My personal opinion is that I don't see a widespread need for more capacity given horizontal scaling and servers that can already exceed 1 Tbyte of DRAM; bandwidth is also helpful, but I'd be concerned about the increased latency for adding a hop to more memory. Ford, et al., “TCP

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USENIX SREcon APAC 2022: Computing Performance: What's on the Horizon

Brendan Gregg

My personal opinion is that I don't see a widespread need for more capacity given horizontal scaling and servers that can already exceed 1 Tbyte of DRAM; bandwidth is also helpful, but I'd be concerned about the increased latency for adding a hop to more memory. Ford, et al., “TCP

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DBLog: A Generic Change-Data-Capture Framework

The Netflix TechBlog

There are services at Netflix that use RDBMS kind of databases such as MySQL or PostgreSQL via AWS RDS. DBLog High Level Architecture. High Availability DBLog uses active-passive architecture. The destination may be a datastore or an external API. Supporting Relational Databases. Figure 3?—?DBLog Beresford, and Boerge Svingen.

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DBLog: A Generic Change-Data-Capture Framework

The Netflix TechBlog

There are services at Netflix that use RDBMS kind of databases such as MySQL or PostgreSQL via AWS RDS. DBLog High Level Architecture. High Availability DBLog uses an active-passive architecture. The destination may be a datastore or an external API. Supporting Relational Databases. Figure 3?—?DBLog Online event processing.

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