The Problem Real-time video observability that can solve Quality of Experience (QoE) issues while live broadcast events are still playing require the simultaneous monitoring of millions of data points. Video sessions flow across multiple systems including origins, CDNs, manifest services, and players provided by multiple vendors. Relational database approaches to perform this complex log analysis at productions scale run into costs constraints that prohibit comprehensive real-time operations...
Observability
Log Analysis
The Problem Monitoring systems comprised of multiple services is typically done by monitoring each service individually using it's logs, or on an end to end basis that lacks visibility into the individual performance characteristics of each service. Root cause analysis is usually based on operations personnel instinct and past experience, making automated remediation next to impossible for many use cases. The Solution With thatDot's streaming graph logs and events from servers, operating...
Modernizing ETL For Cloud
Cloud architectures enable a new level of integration with 3rd party systems and data sources to deliver the services our users and customers are looking for.
Draw Connections to Build Insights
We introduced the term “3D Data” as a mnemonic and a way to think about streaming data processing that incrementally builds toward human-level data questions.
Defining Video Observability
Imagine if the next time your video streaming operations dashboard-of-choice warns you that 100 users experienced video start failures in the last minute,