This blog series will describe the engineering infrastructure (technologies, processes, tools, and culture) that enable several hundred engineers across LinkedIn to innovate and release software continuously with agility, quality, and productivity. This post gives an overview of the overall architecture, workflow, and scale. As shown in above diagram, LinkedIn...
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Coauthor: Cliff Snyder We recently introduced Instant Messaging on LinkedIn, complete with typing indicators and read receipts. To make this happen, we needed a way to push data from the server to mobile and web clients over persistent connections instead of the traditional request-response paradigm that most modern applications are built on. In this post, we’ll...
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LinkedIn started in 2003 with the goal of connecting to your network for better job opportunities. It had only 2,700 members the first week. Fast forward many years, and LinkedIn’s product portfolio, member base, and server load has grown tremendously. Today, LinkedIn operates globally with more than 350 million members. We serve tens of thousands of web pages...
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- Play,
- operations,
- Kafka,
- Architecture,
- scale,
- Galene,
- engineering culture,
- Open Source,
- Pinot,
- Search,
- ESPRESSO,
- inversion,
- Java,
- rest.li,
- Samza,
- Voldemort
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Almost four years ago, LinkedIn's Site Reliability Engineering (SRE) team began the arduous task of transitioning its metrics...
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- metrics,
- monitoring,
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Co-author: Moira Tagle Today we are announcing the open-sourcing of Rest.li, a piece of infrastructure developed and used here at...
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- Architecture,
- Open Source,
- rest.li
