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Netflix’s chief cloud architect explains why open source tools and prize programs make more sense than leaving Amazon’s Web Service. But when AWS runs into problems, like when its Elastic Load ...
AWS outage: How Netflix weathered the storm by preparing for the worst Your email has been sent Despite being run entirely from AWS' cloud platform the online streaming giant Netflix reports a ...
Netflix is once again showing its passion for open source. The company has posted the code for its Eureka service that provides middle tier load balancing and failover on Amazon Web Services (AWS).
It’s not clear how much work has actually shifted from AWS data centers to Google (Google declined to comment), but even a minor shift marks the end of an era in which Netflix was held up as a ...
To support this combination of huge traffic and unpredictable demand spikes, Netflix has spent the past few years developing a global video distribution system using the Amazon Web Services (AWS ...
I write about social media, startups and technology trends. As of 6:45 PST, Netflix is still down, and AWS has not resolved the problems in the US-EAST-1 Region. Update #2: As of 10:20 PM PST ...
Netflix chief product officer Neil Hunt has revealed that the streaming platform will be handing over all of the company's infrastructure work to Amazon Web Services (AWS), especially where it is ...
Video-streaming service Netflix has completed its seven-year push to reduce its reliance on private datacentres so it can run all its operations in the Amazon Web Services (AWS) cloud. Yury ...
Amazon’s biggest customer Netflix has made the public cloud security, monitoring and analysis tool it built for itself in 2011 freely available. The tool, Security Monkey, can be downloaded from ...
Netflix and Amazon Web Services are working together to help visual effects companies that work with the streaming service to use the cloud for render workflows. AWS is acting as solutions provider ...