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How and Why Netflix Built a Real-Time Distributed Graph -  Ingesting and Processing Data Streams at Internet Scale

Netflix built a Real-Time Distributed Graph (RDG) to connect member interactions across different devices instantly. Using Apache Flink and Kafka, they process up to 1 million messages per second for node and edge updates. Scaling Flink jobs individually reduced operational headaches and allowed for simpler maintenance. Ultimately, the graph architecture enables fast querying for personalized member experiences.


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