Session

Designing media optimized byte transfer and storage at Netflix

Netflix is a media streaming company and a movie studio with data at exabyte scale. Most of the data generated, transferred and stored at Netflix is very media specific, for example, raw camera footage, or data generated as a result of encoding and rendering for different screen types.

In this session, I will throw light on how we design a media aware and optimized transfer, storage and presentation layer for data.

By leveraging this architecture at Netflix scale, we provide a scalable, reliable, and optimized backend layer for media data.

Major takeaways from this session
- Learn about the challenges of designing a scalable object storage layer for data while adhering to the file system POSIX semantics of media applications
- Learn about the optimizations applied to reduce cloud storage footprint, such as chunking, deduplication
- Learn about how different applications expect data to be presented at different locations and in different formats.

Tejas Chopra

Senior Software Engineer, Netflix

San Jose, California, United States

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