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RSocket: Reactive Streaming Service Networking with Ryland Degnan

Netflix has thousands of service instances communicating with each other. When a Netflix client on a smartphone makes a request for a movie, that request hits Netflix’s backend, where

Notebooks at Netflix with Matthew Seal

Netflix has petabytes of data and thousands of workloads running across that data every day. These workloads generate movie recommendations for users, create dashboards for data analysts

Schedulers with Adrian Cockcroft Holiday Repeat

Originally published on July 6, 2016. Scheduling is the method by which work is assigned to resources to complete that work. At the operating system level, this can mean scheduling of

Scaling Time Series Data Storage — Part II

This article was originally written by Dhruv Garg, Dhaval Patel, Ketan Duvedi on Medium. Reposted with permission. In January 2016 Netflix expanded worldwide, opening service to

Open Policy Agent with Torin Sandall

Policies define which users and applications can access and modify resources in a computer system. In a file system, a user might have permission to read or write to a file. In a cloud