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Petabytes Scale Analytics Infrastructure @Netflix
Tom Gianos and Dan Weeks discuss Netflix' overall big data platform architecture, focusing on Storage and Orchestration, and how they use Parquet on AWS S3 as their data warehouse storage layer.
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Streaming Live Data and the Hadoop Ecosystem
Oleg Zhurakousky discusses the Hadoop ecosystem – Hadoop, HDFS, Yarn-, and how projects such as Hive, Atlas, NiFi interact and integrate to support the variety of data used for analytics.
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Spring with ApacheNiFi
Oleg Zhurakousky provides a quick introduction to Apache NiFi, demonstrates its core features while concentrating on WHY/WHERE and HOW of integrating with Spring.
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Real World Microservices with Spring Cloud, Netflix OSS and Kubernetes
Christian Posta explains building microservices with Spring, Spring Cloud, and Netflix OSS and running them on Docker and Kubernetes.
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Lessons Learnt - Migrating from Spring XD to Spring Data Cloud Flow
Katie Mooney, Dillon Woods and Cahlen Humphreys point out key differences in Spring XD that have been resolved in Spring Cloud Data Flow.
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Operationalizing Data Science Using Cloud Foundry
Lawrence Spracklen creates a machine learning model leveraging data within MPP databases such as Apache HAWQ or Greenplum integrated with Chorus and then deploying this as a microservice on PCF.
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Elastic Efficient Execution of Varied Containers
Sharma Podila reviews the state of containers usage in Netflix, discussing projects Titus and Mantis, AWS integration, and using Fenzo to run an elastic infrastructure for a varied mix of workloads.
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Azure Service Fabric: Microservices Architecture Made Ridiculously Simple
Chase Aucoin explains using Microsoft Service Fabric to create microservices, demoing how to migrate existing services to Service Fabric.
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Building .NET Microservices
Kevin Hoffmann and Chris Umbel discuss building .NET microservices and deploying them to the Spring Cloud.
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Putting a SpEL on Spinnaker: Evolving an Expression Language for Continuous Delivery at Netflix
Tomas Lin discusses Spinnaker and SpEL, an open source, multi-cloud continuous delivery platform that is used by over 90% of cloud deployments at Netflix.
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Moving from Monolithic Architecture to Spring Cloud and Microservices
Travis Cherry and Mary Ann Wayer discuss monolithic architectural patterns, JBoss apps, lessons learned moving to Spring MVC SPA, then microservices with Spring Boot, Netflix OSS and Spring Cloud.
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Spring Data and In-Memory Data Management in Action
John Blum and Luke Shannon present and code a live Spring Boot-based application powered by Apache Geode (a.k.a. Pivotal GemFire) running on CloudFoundry.