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Building Netflix’s Distributed Tracing Infrastructure

The Netflix TechBlog

Troubleshooting a session in Edgar When we started building Edgar four years ago, there were very few open-source distributed tracing systems that satisfied our needs. Our tactical approach was to use Netflix-specific libraries for collecting traces from Java-based streaming services until open source tracer libraries matured.

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World’s first and only fully automatic observability for Golang services now extended to statically linked Go applications

Dynatrace

Originally initiated at Google, Go—often referred to as Golang—is an open source programming language. It accepted requests from a Java-based load generator on port 8888 and forwarded the requests to the default port, 8086 , of a locally running InfluxDB instance that was installed via the apt-get package manager.

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Data Movement in Netflix Studio via Data Mesh

The Netflix TechBlog

As of now, CDC sources have been implemented for data stores at Netflix (MySQL, Postgres). CDC events can also be sent to Data Mesh via a Java Client Producer Library. Operational Reporting Pipeline Example Iceberg Sink Apache Iceberg is an open source table format for huge analytics datasets. Please stay tuned!

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DBLog: A Generic Change-Data-Capture Framework

The Netflix TechBlog

Therefore, dumps are needed to capture the full state of a source. There are several open source CDC projects, often using the same underlying libraries, database APIs, and protocols. We want to support these systems as a source so that they can provide their data for further consumption. Figure 4— Delta Connector.

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DBLog: A Generic Change-Data-Capture Framework

The Netflix TechBlog

Therefore, dumps are needed to capture the full state of a source. There are several open source CDC projects, often using the same underlying libraries, database APIs, and protocols. We want to support these systems as a source so that they can provide their data for further consumption. Figure 4— Delta Connector.

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