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title: Netflix's Tech Stack
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description: Explore the technologies behind Netflix's streaming infrastructure.
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image: 'https://assets.bytebytego.com/diagrams/0286-netflix-tech-stack.png'
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createdAt: '2024-03-15'
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draft: false
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categories:
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- real-world-case-studies
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tags:
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- Architecture
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- Streaming
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---
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This post is based on research from many Netflix engineering blogs and open-source projects. If you come across any inaccuracies, please feel free to inform us.
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* Mobile and web: Netflix has adopted Swift and Kotlin to build native mobile apps. For its web application, it uses React.
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* Frontend/server communication: GraphQL.
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* Backend services: Netflix relies on ZUUL, Eureka, the Spring Boot framework, and other technologies.
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* Databases: Netflix utilizes EV cache, Cassandra, CockroachDB, and other databases.
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* Messaging/streaming: Netflix employs Apache Kafka and Fink for messaging and streaming purposes.
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* Video storage: Netflix uses S3 and Open Connect for video storage.
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* Data processing: Netflix utilizes Flink and Spark for data processing, which is then visualized using Tableau. Redshift is used for processing structured data warehouse information.
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* CI/CD: Netflix employs various tools such as JIRA, Confluence, PagerDuty, Jenkins, Gradle, Chaos Monkey, Spinnaker, Altas, and more for CI/CD processes.
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