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Supporting Diverse ML Systems at Netflix

The Netflix TechBlog

Example use case: Content Knowledge Graph Our knowledge graph of the entertainment world encodes relationships between titles, actors and other attributes of a film or series, supporting all aspects of business at Netflix. The back-end auto-scales the number of instances used to back your service based on traffic.

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Netflix at AWS re:Invent 2019

The Netflix TechBlog

Netflix shares how Amazon EC2 Auto Scaling allows its infrastructure to automatically adapt to changing traffic patterns in order to keep its audience entertained and its costs on target. By watching applications for anomalous actions, security and operations teams can monitor unusual and erroneous behavior. Wednesday?—?December

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Netflix at AWS re:Invent 2019

The Netflix TechBlog

Netflix shares how Amazon EC2 Auto Scaling allows its infrastructure to automatically adapt to changing traffic patterns in order to keep its audience entertained and its costs on target. By watching applications for anomalous actions, security and operations teams can monitor unusual and erroneous behavior. Wednesday?—?December

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Ciao Milano! – An AWS Region is coming to Italy!

All Things Distributed

We needed to serve our growing base of startup, government, and enterprise customers across many vertical industries, including automotive, financial services, media and entertainment, high technology, education, and energy. The company decided it wanted the scalability, flexibility, and cost benefits of working in the cloud.

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Netflix at AWS re:Invent 2019

The Netflix TechBlog

Netflix shares how Amazon EC2 Auto Scaling allows its infrastructure to automatically adapt to changing traffic patterns in order to keep its audience entertained and its costs on target. By watching applications for anomalous actions, security and operations teams can monitor unusual and erroneous behavior. Wednesday?—?December

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Why Traditional Monitoring Isn’t Enough for Modern Web Applications

Dotcom-Montior

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.

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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 Firewall (WAF) helps protect a web application against malicious HTTP traffic. The most common web traffic transforms implement URL encryption, cookie signing, and anti-CSRF tokens to block CSRF attacks.