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Delta: A Data Synchronization and Enrichment Platform

The Netflix TechBlog

In Netflix the microservice architecture is widely adopted and each microservice typically handles only one type of data. No need to acquire locks on tables, which is essential to ensure that the write traffic on the database is never blocked by our service. The architecture of the framework is illustrated in the following Chart.

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Towards a Reliable Device Management Platform

The Netflix TechBlog

System Setup Architecture The following diagram summarizes the architecture description: Figure 1: Event-sourcing architecture of the Device Management Platform. As such, we can see that the traffic load on the Device Management Platform’s control plane is very dynamic over time.

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DBLog: A Generic Change-Data-Capture Framework

The Netflix TechBlog

Nonetheless, we found a number of limitations that could not satisfy our requirements e.g. stalling the processing of log events until a dump is complete, missing ability to trigger dumps on demand, or implementations that block write traffic by using table locks. Blocking write traffic by locking tables. DBLog High Level Architecture.

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DBLog: A Generic Change-Data-Capture Framework

The Netflix TechBlog

Nonetheless, we found a number of limitations that could not satisfy our requirements e.g. stalling the processing of log events until a dump is complete, missing ability to trigger dumps on demand, or implementations that block write traffic by using table locks. Blocking write traffic by locking tables. DBLog High Level Architecture.

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Data Movement in Netflix Studio via Data Mesh

The Netflix TechBlog

Netflix is known for its loosely coupled microservice architecture and with a global studio footprint, surfacing and connecting the data from microservices into a studio data catalog in real time has become more important than ever. Please stay tuned! We will have follow up blog posts on these topics in future. Endnotes Âą Inmon, Bill.

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