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Rebuilding Netflix Video Processing Pipeline with Microservices

The Netflix TechBlog

Future blogs will provide deeper dives into each service, sharing insights and lessons learned from this process. The Netflix video processing pipeline went live with the launch of our streaming service in 2007. The Netflix video processing pipeline went live with the launch of our streaming service in 2007.

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Kubernetes in the wild report 2023

Dynatrace

Kubernetes moved to the cloud in 2022. The strongest Kubernetes growth areas are security, databases, and CI/CD technologies. Kubernetes moved to the cloud in 2022. In 2022, Kubernetes became the key platform for moving workloads to the public cloud. But in 2022, this picture reverses.

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Research in Action names Dynatrace the overall AIOps leader in 2022 Vendor Selection Matrix™

Dynatrace

Research in Action (RIA), a leading independent research and consulting company, named Dynatrace the overall leader in its 2022 Vendor Selection Matrix™ for AIOps Platforms. PurePath automatically analyzes transactions from browsers all the way down to the code and database levels. What is trending in AIOps? Read report now!

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PostgreSQL Vacuuming to Optimize Database Performance and Reclaim Space

Percona

In PostgreSQL, vacuuming is a maintenance task that helps to optimize database performance and reclaim space. This process is necessary to prevent the accumulation of unnecessary data, known as “dead rows,” which can take up significant space and slow down queries.

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Can You Trust AI Chatbots When Seeking Help With Databases?

Percona

I don’t know, but certainly, the launching of ChatGPT at the end of 2022 sparked a huge hype explosion around that technology throughout this year. I played a bit with ChatGPT in February to see how it would respond to random database-related inquiries, and I found it pretty impressive and annoying at the same time.

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Why PostgreSQL Needs Transparent Database Encryption (TDE)

Percona

As Ibrar Ahmed noted in his blog post on Transparent Database Encryption (TDE). PostgreSQL is a surprising outlier when it comes to offering Transparent Database Encryption. If database files are copied or otherwise exposed in their raw form, exposure does not happen. Does PostgreSQL Need TDE (Transparent Data Encryption)?

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Trends and Topics for 2022

Adrian Cockcroft

I feel there’s something missing, an operating system, database, architecture and language combination that assumes that terabytes of main memory, GPUs with their own memory, and 100’s of Gbits of network are the baseline and makes it easier to leverage them together to build things that haven’t been seen before. primarily virtual?—?and