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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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Dynatrace RUM expands coverage for modern mobile UI frameworks

Dynatrace

While these frameworks use a declarative syntax to simplify the codebase and expedite development lifecycles, they also introduce new challenges in monitoring the user experience of mobile apps. We use mobile apps to communicate, entertain us, conduct business, shop, and much more—on the go, anytime and anywhere.

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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

In 2009, the purveyor of online videos migrated to AWS cloud infrastructure to deliver its entertainment to a growing audience. It created more uncertainty than the load balancing issues the entertainment firm saw in its data centers. Monitor and record the results. Lack of observability.

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Business observability and the travel and hospitality industry: a key to successful recovery

Dynatrace

The importance of factors such as price, safety, convenience, change fees, loyalty points, entertainment – the list can be very long – varies from one customer to the next, and may even change from visit to visit. During the booking process, I attempted to use some of my travel vouchers – but the button to apply these credits didn’t work.

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Why Traditional Monitoring Isn’t Enough for Modern Web Applications

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Website and Web Application Monitoring. Web monitoring is a comprehensive term that describes the activity of testing a website or web application for its availability and performance. Users who rely on the websites for their fundamental needs or entertainment will not tolerate even a few seconds delay. HTTP Monitoring.