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Netflix's Quiet Period: The Race Day Rule That Protects Holidays, Live Sports & Cloud meltdowns

As the golden race day rule goes, do nothing new on race day. In other words, don't change what's already working. At Netflix, we follow this same principle through Quiet Period, our automated strategy for protecting production during the moments that matter most.

When live sports events capture enormous global audiences, when holiday viewership breaks all records, and when your cloud provider experiences a meltdown that sends half the internet into chaos—that is precisely when Netflix enacts its Quiet Period. This isn't merely a deployment freeze; it's a form of intelligent governance that poses one essential question: Is this truly the right moment to push something new into production?

In this session, we aim to take you inside Netflix's battle-tested playbook for high-stakes moments. You'll discover how we built systems that automatically protect production across multiple scenarios—from planned holiday peaks to emergency cloud outages. We'll explore the architecture that governs deployments across Streaming, Ads, and Gaming, and how we removed the "trust me, this is critical" problem that plagues every engineering organization under pressure.

You'll learn about our evolution from a manual policy to an intelligent adaptive system that knows when you're racing and refuses to let you experiment.

Every organization has race days. The question is: do you know when yours are, and are you disciplined enough to follow the rule?

Viswanathan Ranganathan

Senior Engineer, Netflix

San Francisco, California, United States

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