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NDBench: Benchmarking Microservices at Scale
Vinay Chella and Ioannis Papapanagiotou discuss Netflix's Cloud benchmark system, how it was integrated with their release cycle, showcasing how multiple instances can be monitored from a single UI.
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Polyglot Persistence Powering Microservices
Roopa Tangirala takes a look at Netflix’s common platform used to manage, maintain, and scale persistence infrastructures, sharing the benefits, pitfalls, and lessons learned along the way.
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Vision & Strategy - Epiphanies of a Netflix Leader
Josh Evans explores the concepts of vision and strategy - tools that business and technical leaders alike leverage to make tough decisions and smart bets that lead to breakout success.
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State of Chaos Engineering
Bruce Wong discusses the current state of Chaos Engineering, emerging patterns of success, and the future opportunity at hand.
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Zero to Production-Ready in Minutes
Tim Bozarth shares how Netflix is enabling engineers to go from "zero" to "production ready" in minutes - incorporating best-practices learned through years in the cloud.
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Choose Your Own Adventure: Chaos Engineering
Nora Jones talks about different experiences on "Chaos Adventures" including both successes and failures introducing Chaos in an organization.
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Scaling Event Sourcing for Netflix Downloads
Phillipa Avery and Robert Reta describe how Netflix successfully launched their Download feature with the use of a Cassandra-backed event sourcing architecture, describing the event store implemented
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The Paved PaaS to Microservices at Netflix
Yunong Xiao discusses how Netflix standardizes common functionality like service discovery, configuration, metrics, logging, and RPC, across services.
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A Series of Unfortunate Container Events @Netflix
Amit Joshi and Andrew Spyker talk about Project Titus, Netflix's container runtime on top of Amazon EC2.
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Streaming for Personalization Datasets at Netflix
Shriya Arora discusses challenges faced with stream processing unbounded datasets, comparing microbatch with event-based approaches using Spark and Flink.
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Refactoring Organizations - A Netflix Study
Josh Evans uses Netflix as a case study to illustrate how specific strategies, framed as technical analogs, have been employed to maximize engineering agility, velocity, and impact.
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BLESS: Better Security and Ops for SSH Access
Bryan Payne talks about BLESS in general: what it is, how it works, and how we can start using it. He explores the Netflix BLESS production architecture and how other companies have used BLESS.