As YouTube’s popularity soared, so did the complexity of its backend. This happens because every video upload, comment, like, and view creates more data.
Very interesting read - would love to hear more on alternate technologies considered (and why not) - for example a noSQL stack would have been a primary consideration, no?
It's fascinating to learn how YouTube manages the immense volume of data and queries on its globally accessible platform, which receive millions of daily users.
Very interesting read - would love to hear more on alternate technologies considered (and why not) - for example a noSQL stack would have been a primary consideration, no?
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It's fascinating to learn how YouTube manages the immense volume of data and queries on its globally accessible platform, which receive millions of daily users.
Excelent! Thanks!!!