AWS re:Invent 2022 - Reliable scalability: How Amazon.com scales in the cloud (ARC206)

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Speaker: Seth Eliot, Principal Developer Advocate, AWS

00:00 -- Introduction
05:57 -- IMDB re-architects to serverless microservices
16:32 -- Amazon Global Ops Robotics protects workloads with cell-based architecture
22:19 -- Amazon Relay app (middle mile) goes multi-Region to keep trucks moving
34:55 -- Amazon Classification and Policy Platform (CPP) uses shuffle sharding to limit blast radius
46:14 -- Amazon Search runs chaos engineering to be ready for Prime Day, any day

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05:57 -- IMDB re-architects to serverless microservices

16:32 -- Amazon Global Ops Robotics protects workloads with cell-based architecture

22:19 -- Amazon Relay app (middle mile) goes multi-Region to keep trucks moving

34:55 -- Amazon Classification and Policy Platform (CPP) uses shuffle sharding to limit blast radius

46:14 -- Amazon Search runs chaos engineering to be ready for Prime Day, any day

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46:00 - ECS workers pull tasks from SQS at their own pace, so even if SQS is full of messages, their CPU level should not be affected. Shouldn't ECS scaling be triggered by an SQS alarm?

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