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The Journey to a Million Ops / Sec / Node in Venice
Alex Dubrouski, andGaojie Liu discuss some of the tricks used in their pursuit to lower read latency and to reach 1M operations per second per node.
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Lessons from Leading the Serverless First Journey at CapitalOne
George Mao discusses their journey into serverless, the best practices they picked up, the lessons learned along the way, and the optimizations for Lambda.
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Million Dollar Lines of Code: an Engineering Perspective on Cloud Cost Optimization
Erik Peterson discusses the right timing and approach for engineering cost optimization and how to use cost efficiency metrics as powerful constraints that drive innovation, and engineer profit.
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JavaScript: Empowered by Rust
Chris Biscardi explores what Rust is being used for on the front-end and introduces the language from the perspective of a JavaScript developer.
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NIST 800-207A: Implementing Zero Trust Architecture
Zack Butcher discusses the forthcoming Special Publication 800-207A on a Zero Trust Architecture (ZTA) model for access control in cloud native applications in multi-location environments.
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How Netflix Really Uses Java
Paul Bakker discusses Netflix’s use of Java, emphasizing the use of microservices, RxJava, Hystrix and Spring Cloud.
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Designing Fault-Tolerant Software with Control System Transparency
Jon Moore discusses four principles from the architectural paper "GN&C [Guidance, Navigation, and Control] Fault Protection Fundamentals" by Robert D. Rasmussen for building fault-tolerant software.
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Orchestrating Resilience: Building Modern Asynchronous Systems
Sai Pragna Etikyala discusses her journey at Twilio, sharing practical examples from their projects, the challenges they faced, and how they overcame them.
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AWS Lambda Under the Hood
Mike Danilov covers how Lambda is built and how they had to modify the architecture to support 10GiB payloads.
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How Netflix Ensures Highly-Reliable Online Stateful Systems
Joseph Lynch discusses the architecture of Netflix's stateful caches and databases, including how they capacity plan, bulkhead, and deploy software to their global, full-active, data topology.
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PRQL: a Simple, Powerful, Pipelined SQL Replacement
Aljaž Mur Eržen discusses PRQL, a language that can be compiled to most SQL dialects, which makes it portable and reusable, important factors of OLAP.
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Managing 238M Memberships at Netflix
Surabhi Diwan discusses how the Netflix’ membership team outgrew many of its technology and architectural choices as memberships went from a few hundred thousand to 200 million.