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Title Launch Observability at Netflix Scale

The Netflix TechBlog

Part 2: Navigating Ambiguity By: VarunKhaitan With special thanks to my stunning colleagues: Mallika Rao , Esmir Mesic , HugoMarques Building on the foundation laid in Part 1 , where we explored the what behind the challenges of title launch observability at Netflix, this post shifts focus to the how. How do we ensure every title launches seamlessly and remains discoverable by the right audience?

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MySQL 8.4.3 and 9.1.0: Major Performance Gains Revealed

Percona

At Percona, we’ve always prioritized performance, and recent trends in MySQL’s development have been a point of concern for us. In particular, the performance deterioration in the MySQL 8.4.x and 9.y versions caught our attention, as highlighted in Marco Tusas insightful blog post, Sakila, Where Are You Going?

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Double-keyed Caching: How Browser Cache Partitioning Changed the Web

Addy Osmani

A deep dive into how browser cache partitioning has fundamentally changed web performance optimization, examining the trade-offs between privacy and performance in modern web applications.

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Part 3: A Survey of Analytics Engineering Work at Netflix

The Netflix TechBlog

This article is the last in a multi-part series sharing a breadth of Analytics Engineering work at Netflix, recently presented as part of our annual internal Analytics Engineering conference. Need to catch up? Check out Part 1 , which detailed how were empowering Netflix to efficiently produce and effectively deliver high quality, actionable analytic insights across the company and Part 2 , which stepped through a few exciting business applications for Analytics Engineering.

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