Tagged | internet
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RTMP Go Away: Lossless reconnections for live streaming
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Understanding How Facebook Disappeared from the Internet
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Delivering content the right way, Part II.: Less painful content reshuffling
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HTTP/3: Practical Deployment Options (Part 3)
(smashingmagazine.com) -
Network hose: Managing uncertain network demand with model simplicity
(engineering.fb.com) -
Peering automation at Facebook
(engineering.fb.com) -
How Facebook’s Project SEISMIC helps bring greener telecom infrastructure
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Presentation: Fast and Beautiful: Modern Image Delivery Techniques
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How Netflix brings safer and faster streaming experience to the living room on crowded networks…
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Remote work, regional lockdowns and migration of Internet usage
(blog.cloudflare.com) -
Comparing HTTP/3 vs. HTTP/2 Performance
(blog.cloudflare.com) -
Rolling With The Punches: Shifting Attack Tactics & Dropping Packets Faster & Cheaper At The Edge
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Introducing Quicksilver: Configuration Distribution at Internet Scale
(blog.cloudflare.com)#software-architecture #infra #distributed-systems #internet
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WebRTC: the ICE Framework, STUN and TURN Servers
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On the shoulders of giants: recent changes in Internet traffic
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The History of the URL
(blog.cloudflare.com) -
How Spotify Aligned CDN Services for a Lightning Fast Streaming Experience
(labs.spotify.com) -
Playing defense against Gamaredon Group
(www.elastic.co) -
Cloudflare + Remote Browser Isolation
(blog.cloudflare.com) -
Adopting a new approach to HTTP prioritization
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Presentation: Evolution of Edge @Netflix
(www.infoq.com) -
Struggling To Get A Handle On Traffic Surges
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Egnyte Architecture: Lessons learned in building and scaling a multi petabyte content platform
(highscalability.com)#software-architecture #infra #scaling #distributed-systems #internet
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Introducing Flan Scan: Cloudflare’s Lightweight Network Vulnerability Scanner
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Even faster connection establishment with QUIC 0-RTT resumption
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Introducing Nebula, the open source global overlay network from Slack
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How We Sustain DNS Outages at Grofers
(lambda.grofers.com) -
Delegated Credentials for TLS
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DNS Encryption Explained
(blog.cloudflare.com) -
50 Years of The Internet. Work in Progress to a Better Internet
(blog.cloudflare.com) -
Who DDoS'd Austin?
(blog.cloudflare.com) -
DNS issues? Five practical strategies to remove single points of failure
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Performance and Efficiency: Working with HTTP/3
(www.toptal.com) -
It's crowded in here!
(blog.cloudflare.com) -
Managing Global CDN Operations at Netflix
(www.infoq.com) -
HTTP/3: the past, the present, and the future
(blog.cloudflare.com) -
Magic Transit: Network functions at Cloudflare scale
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The deep-dive into how Verizon and a BGP Optimizer Knocked Large Parts of the Internet Offline Monday
(blog.cloudflare.com) -
Article: NotPetya Retrospective
(www.infoq.com) -
How Verizon and a BGP Optimizer Knocked Large Parts of the Internet Offline Today
(blog.cloudflare.com) -
Securing Certificate Issuance using Multipath Domain Control Validation
(blog.cloudflare.com) -
Protecting Project Galileo websites from HTTP attacks
(blog.cloudflare.com) -
Sharing: A Short History of Data
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Understanding Network Quality: The Rise of Customized Content Delivery
(engineering.linkedin.com) -
ENS (Ethereum Name Service): How it works?
(hackernoon.com) -
Extending DHCPLB: The path from load balancer to server
(code.fb.com) -
Cloudflare architecture and how BPF eats the world
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Live video just got more live: Introducing Concurrent Streaming Acceleration
(blog.cloudflare.com) -
Better HTTP/2 Prioritization for a Faster Web
(blog.cloudflare.com) -
Driving DNS with network latency feedback
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How to build your own CDN with Kubernetes
(blog.insightdatascience.com)#software-architecture #CDN #networking #kubernetes #internet
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Preventing Request Loops Using CDN-Loop
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Monsters in the Middleboxes: Introducing Two New Tools for Detecting HTTPS Interception
(blog.cloudflare.com) -
RFC8482 - Saying goodbye to ANY
(blog.cloudflare.com) -
Securing third-party calls by using CSRF protection
(tech.showmax.com) -
HTTP/3: From root to tip
(blog.cloudflare.com) -
Enjoy a slice of QUIC, and Rust!
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The Need For Layer 3 on the Internet of Value
(hackernoon.com) -
DNS over TLS: Encrypting DNS end-to-end
(code.fb.com) -
Can SNMP (Still) Be Used to Detect DDoS Attacks?
(hackernoon.com) -
Working on the Engines While the Plane is Flying
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Rewriting the Wrongs of Web2 and Other Political Events
(hackernoon.com) -
The rise of multivector DDoS attacks
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Dweb: Decentralised, Real-Time, Interoperable Communication with Matrix
(hacks.mozilla.org) -
IPFS: A Complete Analysis of The Distributed Web
(hackernoon.com) -
The QUICening
(blog.cloudflare.com) -
RPKI - The required cryptographic upgrade to BGP routing
(blog.cloudflare.com) -
Cloudflare goes InterPlanetary - Introducing Cloudflare’s IPFS Gateway
(blog.cloudflare.com) -
Fetch at the Edge
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Dweb: Building Cooperation and Trust into the Web with IPFS
(hacks.mozilla.org) -
Dweb: Serving the Web from the Browser with Beaker
(hacks.mozilla.org) -
African traffic growth and predictions for the future
(blog.cloudflare.com) -
Dweb: Building a Resilient Web with WebTorrent
(hacks.mozilla.org) -
GLB: GitHub’s open source load balancer
(githubengineering.com)#software-architecture #networking #internet #load-balancing
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Introducing the Dweb
(hacks.mozilla.org) -
I Wanna Go Fast - Load Balancing Dynamic Steering
(blog.cloudflare.com) -
How to drop 10 million packets per second
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Presentation: XDP in Practice: DDoS Mitigation @Cloudflare
(www.infoq.com) -
A cartoon intro to DNS over HTTPS
(hacks.mozilla.org) -
Cory Doctorow on the fight for a configurable and free internet
(www.oreilly.com) -
WebRTC Issues and How to Debug Them
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What actually happens when you buy a domain name?
(hackernoon.com) -
mmproxy - Creative Linux routing to preserve client IP addresses in L7 proxies
(blog.cloudflare.com) -
Abusing Linux's firewall: the hack that allowed us to build Spectrum
(blog.cloudflare.com) -
Introducing DNS Resolver, 1.1.1.1 (not a joke)
(blog.cloudflare.com) -
Internet 3.0 and the demise of state aggregators
(hackernoon.com) -
Fabric Aggregator: A flexible solution to our traffic demand
(code.facebook.com) -
Caching Internal Service Calls at Yelp
(engineeringblog.yelp.com) -
Gary Sloper on the evolving role of DNS in building resilient infrastructure
(www.oreilly.com) -
The dramatic impersonation : a developer horror tale
(hackernoon.com) -
Global connectivity: Working together to bring more people online
(code.facebook.com) -
It’s Hard To Change The Keys To The Internet And It Involves Destroying HSM’s
(blog.cloudflare.com) -
How we made our page-load optimisations even faster
(blog.cloudflare.com) -
Enabling Dual Stack on LinkedIn CDNs
(engineering.linkedin.com) -
An Introduction to Load Balancers Comic
(www.digitalocean.com) -
How "expensive" is crypto anyway?
(blog.cloudflare.com) -
TLS 1.3 is going to save us all, and other reasons why IoT is still insecure
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Netflix: What Happens When You Press Play?
(highscalability.com) -
The New DDoS Landscape
(blog.cloudflare.com) -
Expose DC/OS Apps to the Outside World with High-Performance Edge Load-Balancing
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Open/R: Open routing for modern networks
(code.facebook.com) -
Improving Our Video Experience
(open.nytimes.com) -
Privacy Pass - “The Math”
(blog.cloudflare.com) -
Improving Our Video Experience
(open.nytimes.com) -
Transit and Peering: How your requests reach GitHub
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Why jsDelivr Uses 2 DNS', 4 CDNs, and Fly
(fly.io) -
How Cloudflare Streams
(blog.cloudflare.com) -
Broken packets: IP fragmentation is flawed
(blog.cloudflare.com)