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How Amazon S3 Stores 350 Trillion Objects with 11 Nines of Durability

ByteByteGo

S3 allows users to store any amount of data at any time, making it a foundational service for industries ranging from media and entertainment to finance and healthcare. Features like encryption (server-side and client-side), bucket policies, IAM roles, and access control lists (ACLs) ensure secure data storage.

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How Instagram Scaled Its Infrastructure To Support a Billion Users

ByteByteGo

Unlike other social media platforms at the time, Instagram focused exclusively on visual storytelling, making it an instant hit among smartphone users. The app was experiencing major scalability challenges, such as server overloads, database scaling issues, and limited engineering resources. 100 million media uploads per day.

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Behind the scenes with Stream Live, Cloudflare’s live streaming service

CloudFaire

When the media content arrives at the Cloudflare server servicing the connection, it is first handled by a Spectrum application. In any case, Spectrum forwards all connections to the ingest service running on the same server. BANDWIDTH=149084,AVERAGE-BANDWIDTH=145135,SCORE=1.0,FRAME-RATE=30.000,AUDIO="group_audio"

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Building Meta’s GenAI Infrastructure

Engineering at Meta

Our storage deployment addresses the data and checkpointing needs of the AI clusters via a home-grown Linux Filesystem in Userspace (FUSE) API backed by a version of Meta’s ‘Tectonic’ distributed storage solution optimized for Flash media. S SSD we can procure in the market today. After we optimize the full system (software, network, etc.),

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Better video for mobile RTC with AV1 and HD

Engineering at Meta

But, as we’ve implemented AV1 for mobile RTC , we’ve also had to address a number of challenges including scaling, improving video quality for low-bandwidth users as well as high-end networks, CPU and battery usage, and maintaining quality stability. As seen in Figure 1, some calls operate in very low-bandwidth conditions.

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The Anna Key-Value Store Now Has 355x the Performance of DynamoDB for the Dollar

High Scalability

Each storage server collects statistics about the requests it serves, the data it stores, etc. This increases the cores and network bandwidth available to serve common requests. First, we deployed the storage engine across multiple storage media — currently RAM and flash disk.

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Bringing HDR video to Reels

Engineering at Meta

From a product perspective, we need to ensure that HDR is correctly preserved through our entire media pipeline to provide a quality user experience all the way from the creator’s device through our server-side video processing/storage and, ultimately, view-side delivery and playback. On Android the story was a bit different.

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