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Netflix Drive: Cloud Filesystem in Studio Workflows
Netflix builds on Amazon Web Services (AWS) because it produces hundreds of petabytes of media content accounting for billions of media assets. These assets are managed, created, edited, encoded, and rendered by artists working on a multitude of workstation environments from different parts of the globe. In this 2022 AWS re:Invent session, learn about the architecture that works for this scale and provides artists with a secure, performant, and seamless storage interface using Amazon Simple Storage Service (Amazon S3). This interface can then be integrated into automated workflows and interactive work sessions.
AWS Services Used
Amazon S3
Amazon Simple Storage Service (Amazon S3) is an object storage service offering industry-leading scalability, data availability, security, and performance. Customers of all sizes and industries can store and protect any amount of data for virtually any use case, such as data lakes, cloud-native applications, and mobile apps.
In this keynote presentation at SIGGRAPH 2021, Laura Teclamariam, director of product and animation at Netflix, and Rahul Dani, director of studio engineering at Netflix, discuss how content production today is truly global and what that means for storytellers.
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In this session, Netflix shares some lessons learned in its multi-year journey building the ML systems that Metaflow incorporates, covering a diverse range of scale from one-time experimentation on laptops to large-scale model training and serving systems on AWS.
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