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Rebuilding Netflix Video Processing Pipeline with Microservices

The Netflix TechBlog

This introductory blog focuses on an overview of our journey. Future blogs will provide deeper dives into each service, sharing insights and lessons learned from this process. Future blogs will provide deeper dives into each service, sharing insights and lessons learned from this process.

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How To Measure the Network Impact on PostgreSQL Performance

Percona

We often forget or take for granted the network hops involved and the additional overhead it creates on the overall performance. Meanwhile, Hans-Jürgen Schönig’s presentation , which brought up the old discussion of Unix socket vs. TCP/IP connection, triggered me to write about other aspects of network impact on performance.

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Simplified observability for your SNMP devices

Dynatrace

As a Network Engineer, you need to ensure the operational functionality, availability, efficiency, backup/recovery, and security of your company’s network. It’s easy to modify and adjust these dashboards as required, select the most important metrics, or just change the splitting of charts when too much data is presented.

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Setting Up MongoDB SSL Encryption

Scalegrid

This process begins with an OpenSSL configuration file, a blueprint containing details like your country, state, and organization, capped with the common name that is your server’s alias. The process continues by combining the self-signed CA certificate and private key into a single.pem file.

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Consistent caching mechanism in Titus Gateway

The Netflix TechBlog

In the time since it was first presented as an advanced Mesos framework, Titus has transparently evolved from being built on top of Mesos to Kubernetes, handling an ever-increasing volume of containers. This blog post presents how our current iteration of Titus deals with high API call volumes by scaling out horizontally.

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All of Netflix’s HDR video streaming is now dynamically optimized

The Netflix TechBlog

As noted in an earlier blog post , we began developing an HDR variant of VMAF; let’s call it HDR-VMAF. We present two sets. On the other hand, the optimized ladder presents a sharper increase in quality with increasing bitrate. The arrival of HDR-VMAF allowed us to create HDR streams with DO applied, i.e., HDR-DO encodes.

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SmartTV crash analysis with Dynatrace

Dynatrace

During his presentation, he also talked about how he transformed the feedback process for Hubi 2.0 using the process shown in the image below which triggered my desire to write this blog post about observability for smart devices and how Dynatrace helps. network connectivity). Crash details with full-stack trace.

Mobile 181