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Data Mesh?—?A Data Movement and Processing Platform @ Netflix

The Netflix TechBlog

A Data Movement and Processing Platform @ Netflix By Bo Lei , Guilherme Pires , James Shao , Kasturi Chatterjee , Sujay Jain , Vlad Sydorenko Background Realtime processing technologies (A.K.A stream processing) is one of the key factors that enable Netflix to maintain its leading position in the competition of entertaining our users.

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Telltale: Netflix Application Monitoring Simplified

The Netflix TechBlog

Over the years we’ve learned from on-call engineers about the pain points of application monitoring: too many alerts, too many dashboards to scroll through, and too much configuration and maintenance. Our streaming teams need a monitoring system that enables them to quickly diagnose and remediate problems; seconds count!

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Migrating Critical Traffic At Scale with No Downtime?—?Part 2

The Netflix TechBlog

Behind these perfect moments of entertainment is a complex mechanism, with numerous gears and cogs working in harmony. Replay traffic testing gives us the initial foundation of validation, but as our migration process unfolds, we are met with the need for a carefully controlled migration process.

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What is chaos engineering?

Dynatrace

But with the complexity that comes with digital transformation and cloud-native architecture, teams need a way to make sure applications can withstand the “chaos” of production. In 2009, the purveyor of online videos migrated to AWS cloud infrastructure to deliver its entertainment to a growing audience. Dynatrace news.

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Understanding What Kubernetes Is Used For: The Key to Cloud-Native Efficiency

Percona

In addition, Kubernetes provides features like continuous monitoring, self-healing capabilities ( automatically replacing containers if they happen to fail ), and rolling updates ( gradual updates of your applications ), ensuring that your applications are always available — even in the face of failures or updates.

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What is web application security? Everything you need to know.

Dynatrace

Examples range from online banking to personal entertainment delivery and e-commerce. Web application security is the process of protecting web applications against various types of threats that are designed to exploit vulnerabilities in an application’s code. Whether the process is exposed to the Internet.

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Making the Switch to Apica Synthetic Monitoring

Apica

Monitoring application performance is more important than ever. With an ever-growing catalog of applications in need of support, and IT architecture increasing in complexity, ensuring the ideal user experience is a tremendous challenge. See what users have to say about Apica’s synthetic monitoring capabilities, from PeerSpot.