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2022
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Netflix Reimagines Multi-Account Deployments for Security and Speed

In this 2022 AWS re:Invent session, discover a new paradigm for multi-account architecture based on decoupling a workload’s identity and permissions from its underlying cloud infrastructure. Learn how Netflix is deploying applications in isolated Amazon Web Services (AWS) accounts without relocating its compute or network resources using AWS Lambda. Netflix also uses Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud (Amazon EC2) to increase developer velocity along the way.

AWS Services Used

Amazon EC2

Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud (Amazon EC2) offers the broadest and deepest compute platform, with over 600 instances and choice of the latest processor, storage, networking, operating system, and purchase model to help you best match the needs of your workload.

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AWS Lambda

AWS Lambda is a serverless, event-driven compute service that lets you run code for virtually any type of application or backend service without provisioning or managing servers. You can trigger Lambda from over 200 AWS services and software as a service (SaaS) applications, and only pay for what you use.

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    Netflix Empowers Remote Artistry with Low-Latency Workstations Using AWS Local Zones

    Netflix deployed its visual effects studio closer to artists using AWS Local Zones, helping it achieve single-digit millisecond latency and keep its remote workstations running smoothly.
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    Netflix & Amazon Kinesis Streams Case Study

    Netflix uses AWS to analyze billions of messages across more than 100,000 application instances daily in real time, enabling it to optimize user experience, reduce costs, and improve application resilience.
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    Netflix & AWS Lambda Case Study

    Netflix is planning to use AWS Lambda to build rule-based self-managing infrastructure and replace inefficient processes to reduce the rate of errors and save valuable time. Watch Neil Hunt, Netflix’s chief product officer, explain how the company can use event-based triggers to help automate the encoding process of media files, the validation of backup completions and instance deployments at scale, and the monitoring of AWS resources used by the organization.
    2014
  • United States

    Untangling multi-account management with ConsoleMe

    In this AWS re:Invent 2020 session, explore a Netflix tool, ConsoleMe, developed to address this issue securely, reduce inconsistencies and delays experienced by end users, and lower the multi-account management burden.
    2020
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