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Josh Clemm
www.linkedin.com/in/joshclemm
SCALING LINKEDIN
A BRIEF HISTORY
Scaling = replacing all the components
of a car while driving it at 100mph
“
Via Mike Krieger, “Scaling Instagram”
LinkedIn started back in 2003 to
“connect to your network for better job
opportunities.”
It had 2700 members in first week.
First week growth guesses from founding team
0M
50M
300M
250M
200M
150M
100M
400M
32M
2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015
5
400M
350M
Fast forward to today...
LinkedIn is a global site with over 400 million
members
Web pages and mobile traffic are served at
tens of thousands of queries per second
Backend systems serve millions of queries per
second
LINKEDIN SCALE TODAY
7
How did we get there?
Let’s start from
the beginning
LEO
DB
DB
LEO
● Huge monolithic app
called Leo
● Java, JSP, Servlets,
JDBC
● Served every page,
same SQL database
LEO
Circa 2003
LINKEDIN’S ORIGINAL ARCHITECTURE
So far so good, but two areas to improve:
1. The growing member to member
connection graph
2. The ability to search those members
● Needed to live in-memory for top
performance
● Used graph traversal queries not suitable for
the shared SQL database.
● Different usage profile than other parts of site
MEMBER CONNECTION GRAPH
MEMBER CONNECTION GRAPH
So, a dedicated service was created.
LinkedIn’s first service.
● Needed to live in-memory for top
performance
● Used graph traversal queries not suitable for
the shared SQL database.
● Different usage profile than other parts of site
● Social networks need powerful search
● Lucene was used on top of our member graph
MEMBER SEARCH
● Social networks need powerful search
● Lucene was used on top of our member graph
MEMBER SEARCH
LinkedIn’s second service.
LINKEDIN WITH CONNECTION GRAPH
AND SEARCH
Member
GraphLEO
DB
RPC
Circa 2004
Lucene
Connection / Profile Updates
Getting better, but the single database was
under heavy load.
Vertically scaling helped, but we needed to
offload the read traffic...
● Master/slave concept
● Read-only traffic from replica
● Writes go to main DB
● Early version of Databus kept DBs in sync
REPLICA DBs
Main DB
Replica
ReplicaDatabus
relay Replica DB
● Good medium term solution
● We could vertically scale servers for a while
● Master DBs have finite scaling limits
● These days, LinkedIn DBs use partitioning
REPLICA DBs TAKEAWAYS
Main DB
Replica
ReplicaDatabus
relay Replica DB
Member
GraphLEO
RPC
Main DB
ReplicaReplicaDatabus relay Replica DB
Connection
Updates
R/WR/O
Circa 2006
LINKEDIN WITH REPLICA DBs
Search
Profile
Updates
As LinkedIn continued to grow, the
monolithic application Leo was becoming
problematic.
Leo was difficult to release, debug, and the
site kept going down...
Kill LEOIT WAS TIME TO...
Public Profile
Web App
Profile Service
LEO
Recruiter Web
App
Yet another
Service
Extracting services (Java Spring MVC) from
legacy Leo monolithic application
Circa 2008 on
SERVICE ORIENTED ARCHITECTURE
● Goal - create vertical stack of
stateless services
● Frontend servers fetch data
from many domains, build
HTML or JSON response
● Mid-tier services host APIs,
business logic
● Data-tier or back-tier services
encapsulate data domains
Profile Web
App
Profile
Service
Profile DB
SERVICE ORIENTED ARCHITECTURE
Groups
Content
Service
Connections
Content
Service
Profile
Content
Service
Browser / App
Frontend
Web App
Mid-tier
Service
Mid-tier
Service
Mid-tier
Service
Edu Data
Service
Data
Service
Hadoop
DB Voldemort
EXAMPLE MULTI-TIER ARCHITECTURE AT LINKEDIN
Kafka
PROS
● Stateless services
easily scale
● Decoupled domains
● Build and deploy
independently
CONS
● Ops overhead
● Introduces backwards
compatibility issues
● Leads to complex call
graphs and fanout
SERVICE ORIENTED ARCHITECTURE COMPARISON
bash$ eh -e %%prod | awk -F. '{ print $2 }' | sort | uniq | wc -l
756
● In 2003, LinkedIn had one service (Leo)
● By 2010, LinkedIn had over 150 services
● Today in 2015, LinkedIn has over 750 services
SERVICES AT LINKEDIN
Getting better, but LinkedIn was
experiencing hypergrowth...
● Simple way to reduce load on
servers and speed up responses
● Mid-tier caches store derived
objects from different domains,
reduce fanout
● Caches in the data layer
● We use memcache, couchbase,
even Voldemort
Frontend
Web App
Mid-tier
Service
Cache
DB
Cache
CACHING
There are only two hard problems in
Computer Science:
Cache invalidation, naming things, and
off-by-one errors.
“
Via Twitter by Kellan Elliott-McCrea
and later Jonathan Feinberg
CACHING TAKEAWAYS
● Caches are easy to add in the beginning, but
complexity adds up over time.
● Over time LinkedIn removed many mid-tier
caches because of the complexity around
invalidation
● We kept caches closer to data layer
CACHING TAKEAWAYS (cont.)
● Services must handle full load - caches
improve speed, not permanent load bearing
solutions
● We’ll use a low latency solution like
Voldemort when appropriate and precompute
results
LinkedIn’s hypergrowth was extending to
the vast amounts of data it collected.
Individual pipelines to route that data
weren’t scaling. A better solution was
needed...
KAFKA MOTIVATIONS
● LinkedIn generates a ton of data
○ Pageviews
○ Edits on profile, companies, schools
○ Logging, timing
○ Invites, messaging
○ Tracking
● Billions of events everyday
● Separate and independently created pipelines
routed this data
A WHOLE LOT OF CUSTOM PIPELINES...
A WHOLE LOT OF CUSTOM PIPELINES...
As LinkedIn needed to scale, each pipeline
needed to scale.
Distributed pub-sub messaging platform as LinkedIn’s
universal data pipeline
KAFKA
Kafka
Frontend
service
Frontend
service
Backend
Service
DWH Monitoring Analytics HadoopOracle
BENEFITS
● Enabled near realtime access to any data source
● Empowered Hadoop jobs
● Allowed LinkedIn to build realtime analytics
● Vastly improved site monitoring capability
● Enabled devs to visualize and track call graphs
● Over 1 trillion messages published per day, 10 million
messages per second
KAFKA AT LINKEDIN
OVER 1 TRILLION PUBLISHED DAILY
OVER 1 TRILLION PUBLISHED DAILY
Let’s end with
the modern years
● Services extracted from Leo or created new
were inconsistent and often tightly coupled
● Rest.li was our move to a data model centric
architecture
● It ensured a consistent stateless Restful API
model across the company.
REST.LI
● By using JSON over HTTP, our new APIs
supported non-Java-based clients.
● By using Dynamic Discovery (D2), we got
load balancing, discovery, and scalability of
each service API.
● Today, LinkedIn has 1130+ Rest.li resources
and over 100 billion Rest.li calls per day
REST.LI (cont.)
Rest.li Automatic API-documentation
REST.LI (cont.)
Rest.li R2/D2 tech stack
REST.LI (cont.)
LinkedIn’s success with Data infrastructure
like Kafka and Databus led to the
development of more and more scalable
Data infrastructure solutions...
● It was clear LinkedIn could build data
infrastructure that enables long term growth
● LinkedIn doubled down on infra solutions like:
○ Storage solutions
■ Espresso, Voldemort, Ambry (media)
○ Analytics solutions like Pinot
○ Streaming solutions
■ Kafka, Databus, and Samza
○ Cloud solutions like Helix and Nuage
DATA INFRASTRUCTURE
DATABUS
LinkedIn is a global company and was
continuing to see large growth. How else
to scale?
● Natural progression of horizontally scaling
● Replicate data across many data centers using
storage technology like Espresso
● Pin users to geographically close data center
● Difficult but necessary
MULTIPLE DATA CENTERS
● Multiple data centers are imperative to
maintain high availability.
● You need to avoid any single point of failure
not just for each service, but the entire site.
● LinkedIn runs out of three main data centers,
additional PoPs around the globe, and more
coming online every day...
MULTIPLE DATA CENTERS
MULTIPLE DATA CENTERS
LinkedIn's operational setup as of 2015
(circles represent data centers, diamonds represent PoPs)
Of course LinkedIn’s scaling story is never
this simple, so what else have we done?
● Each of LinkedIn’s critical systems have
undergone their own rich history of scale
(graph, search, analytics, profile backend,
comms, feed)
● LinkedIn uses Hadoop / Voldemort for insights
like People You May Know, Similar profiles,
Notable Alumni, and profile browse maps.
WHAT ELSE HAVE WE DONE?
● Re-architected frontend approach using
○ Client templates
○ BigPipe
○ Play Framework
● LinkedIn added multiple tiers of proxies using
Apache Traffic Server and HAProxy
● We improved the performance of servers with
new hardware, advanced system tuning, and
newer Java runtimes.
WHAT ELSE HAVE WE DONE? (cont.)
Scaling sounds easy and quick to do, right?
Hofstadter's Law: It always takes longer
than you expect, even when you take
into account Hofstadter's Law.
“
Via  Douglas Hofstadter,
Gödel, Escher, Bach: An Eternal Golden Braid
Josh Clemm
www.linkedin.com/in/joshclemm
THANKS!
● Blog version of this slide deck
https://engineering.linkedin.com/architecture/brief-history-scaling-linkedin
● Visual story of LinkedIn’s history
https://ourstory.linkedin.com/
● LinkedIn Engineering blog
https://engineering.linkedin.com
● LinkedIn Open-Source
https://engineering.linkedin.com/open-source
● LinkedIn’s communication system slides which
include earliest LinkedIn architecture http://www.slideshare.
net/linkedin/linkedins-communication-architecture
● Slides which include earliest LinkedIn data infra work
http://www.slideshare.net/r39132/linkedin-data-infrastructure-qcon-london-2012
LEARN MORE
● Project Inversion - internal project to enable developer
productivity (trunk based model), faster deploys, unified
services
http://www.bloomberg.com/bw/articles/2013-04-10/inside-operation-inversion-the-code-
freeze-that-saved-linkedin
● LinkedIn’s use of Apache Traffic server
http://www.slideshare.net/thenickberry/reflecting-a-year-after-migrating-to-apache-traffic-
server
● Multi Data Center - testing fail overs
https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/armen-hamstra-how-he-broke-linkedin-got-promoted-
angel-au-yeung
LEARN MORE (cont.)
● History and motivation around Kafka
http://www.confluent.io/blog/stream-data-platform-1/
● Thinking about streaming solutions as a commit log
https://engineering.linkedin.com/distributed-systems/log-what-every-software-engineer-
should-know-about-real-time-datas-unifying
● Kafka enabling monitoring and alerting
http://engineering.linkedin.com/52/autometrics-self-service-metrics-collection
● Kafka enabling real-time analytics (Pinot)
http://engineering.linkedin.com/analytics/real-time-analytics-massive-scale-pinot
● Kafka’s current use and future at LinkedIn
http://engineering.linkedin.com/kafka/kafka-linkedin-current-and-future
● Kafka processing 1 trillion events per day
https://engineering.linkedin.com/apache-kafka/how-we_re-improving-and-advancing-
kafka-linkedin
LEARN MORE - KAFKA
● Open sourcing Databus
https://engineering.linkedin.com/data-replication/open-sourcing-databus-linkedins-low-
latency-change-data-capture-system
● Samza streams to help LinkedIn view call graphs
https://engineering.linkedin.com/samza/real-time-insights-linkedins-performance-using-
apache-samza
● Real-time analytics (Pinot)
http://engineering.linkedin.com/analytics/real-time-analytics-massive-scale-pinot
● Introducing Espresso data store
http://engineering.linkedin.com/espresso/introducing-espresso-linkedins-hot-new-
distributed-document-store
LEARN MORE - DATA INFRASTRUCTURE
● LinkedIn’s use of client templates
○ Dust.js
http://www.slideshare.net/brikis98/dustjs
○ Profile
http://engineering.linkedin.com/profile/engineering-new-linkedin-profile
● Big Pipe on LinkedIn’s homepage
http://engineering.linkedin.com/frontend/new-technologies-new-linkedin-home-page
● Play Framework
○ Introduction at LinkedIn https://engineering.linkedin.
com/play/composable-and-streamable-play-apps
○ Switching to non-block asynchronous model
https://engineering.linkedin.com/play/play-framework-async-io-without-thread-pool-
and-callback-hell
LEARN MORE - FRONTEND TECH
● Introduction to Rest.li and how it helps LinkedIn scale
http://engineering.linkedin.com/architecture/restli-restful-service-architecture-scale
● How Rest.li expanded across the company
http://engineering.linkedin.com/restli/linkedins-restli-moment
LEARN MORE - REST.LI
● JVM memory tuning
http://engineering.linkedin.com/garbage-collection/garbage-collection-optimization-high-
throughput-and-low-latency-java-applications
● System tuning
http://engineering.linkedin.com/performance/optimizing-linux-memory-management-
low-latency-high-throughput-databases
● Optimizing JVM tuning automatically
https://engineering.linkedin.com/java/optimizing-java-cms-garbage-collections-its-
difficulties-and-using-jtune-solution
LEARN MORE - SYSTEM TUNING
LinkedIn continues to grow quickly and there’s
still a ton of work we can do to improve.
We’re working on problems that very few ever
get to solve - come join us!
WE’RE HIRING
Scaling LinkedIn - A Brief History

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Scaling LinkedIn - A Brief History

  • 2. Scaling = replacing all the components of a car while driving it at 100mph “ Via Mike Krieger, “Scaling Instagram”
  • 3. LinkedIn started back in 2003 to “connect to your network for better job opportunities.” It had 2700 members in first week.
  • 4. First week growth guesses from founding team
  • 5. 0M 50M 300M 250M 200M 150M 100M 400M 32M 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 5 400M 350M Fast forward to today...
  • 6. LinkedIn is a global site with over 400 million members Web pages and mobile traffic are served at tens of thousands of queries per second Backend systems serve millions of queries per second LINKEDIN SCALE TODAY
  • 7. 7 How did we get there?
  • 10. DB LEO ● Huge monolithic app called Leo ● Java, JSP, Servlets, JDBC ● Served every page, same SQL database LEO Circa 2003 LINKEDIN’S ORIGINAL ARCHITECTURE
  • 11. So far so good, but two areas to improve: 1. The growing member to member connection graph 2. The ability to search those members
  • 12. ● Needed to live in-memory for top performance ● Used graph traversal queries not suitable for the shared SQL database. ● Different usage profile than other parts of site MEMBER CONNECTION GRAPH
  • 13. MEMBER CONNECTION GRAPH So, a dedicated service was created. LinkedIn’s first service. ● Needed to live in-memory for top performance ● Used graph traversal queries not suitable for the shared SQL database. ● Different usage profile than other parts of site
  • 14. ● Social networks need powerful search ● Lucene was used on top of our member graph MEMBER SEARCH
  • 15. ● Social networks need powerful search ● Lucene was used on top of our member graph MEMBER SEARCH LinkedIn’s second service.
  • 16. LINKEDIN WITH CONNECTION GRAPH AND SEARCH Member GraphLEO DB RPC Circa 2004 Lucene Connection / Profile Updates
  • 17. Getting better, but the single database was under heavy load. Vertically scaling helped, but we needed to offload the read traffic...
  • 18. ● Master/slave concept ● Read-only traffic from replica ● Writes go to main DB ● Early version of Databus kept DBs in sync REPLICA DBs Main DB Replica ReplicaDatabus relay Replica DB
  • 19. ● Good medium term solution ● We could vertically scale servers for a while ● Master DBs have finite scaling limits ● These days, LinkedIn DBs use partitioning REPLICA DBs TAKEAWAYS Main DB Replica ReplicaDatabus relay Replica DB
  • 20. Member GraphLEO RPC Main DB ReplicaReplicaDatabus relay Replica DB Connection Updates R/WR/O Circa 2006 LINKEDIN WITH REPLICA DBs Search Profile Updates
  • 21. As LinkedIn continued to grow, the monolithic application Leo was becoming problematic. Leo was difficult to release, debug, and the site kept going down...
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  • 25. Kill LEOIT WAS TIME TO...
  • 26. Public Profile Web App Profile Service LEO Recruiter Web App Yet another Service Extracting services (Java Spring MVC) from legacy Leo monolithic application Circa 2008 on SERVICE ORIENTED ARCHITECTURE
  • 27. ● Goal - create vertical stack of stateless services ● Frontend servers fetch data from many domains, build HTML or JSON response ● Mid-tier services host APIs, business logic ● Data-tier or back-tier services encapsulate data domains Profile Web App Profile Service Profile DB SERVICE ORIENTED ARCHITECTURE
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  • 29. Groups Content Service Connections Content Service Profile Content Service Browser / App Frontend Web App Mid-tier Service Mid-tier Service Mid-tier Service Edu Data Service Data Service Hadoop DB Voldemort EXAMPLE MULTI-TIER ARCHITECTURE AT LINKEDIN Kafka
  • 30. PROS ● Stateless services easily scale ● Decoupled domains ● Build and deploy independently CONS ● Ops overhead ● Introduces backwards compatibility issues ● Leads to complex call graphs and fanout SERVICE ORIENTED ARCHITECTURE COMPARISON
  • 31. bash$ eh -e %%prod | awk -F. '{ print $2 }' | sort | uniq | wc -l 756 ● In 2003, LinkedIn had one service (Leo) ● By 2010, LinkedIn had over 150 services ● Today in 2015, LinkedIn has over 750 services SERVICES AT LINKEDIN
  • 32. Getting better, but LinkedIn was experiencing hypergrowth...
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  • 34. ● Simple way to reduce load on servers and speed up responses ● Mid-tier caches store derived objects from different domains, reduce fanout ● Caches in the data layer ● We use memcache, couchbase, even Voldemort Frontend Web App Mid-tier Service Cache DB Cache CACHING
  • 35. There are only two hard problems in Computer Science: Cache invalidation, naming things, and off-by-one errors. “ Via Twitter by Kellan Elliott-McCrea and later Jonathan Feinberg
  • 36. CACHING TAKEAWAYS ● Caches are easy to add in the beginning, but complexity adds up over time. ● Over time LinkedIn removed many mid-tier caches because of the complexity around invalidation ● We kept caches closer to data layer
  • 37. CACHING TAKEAWAYS (cont.) ● Services must handle full load - caches improve speed, not permanent load bearing solutions ● We’ll use a low latency solution like Voldemort when appropriate and precompute results
  • 38. LinkedIn’s hypergrowth was extending to the vast amounts of data it collected. Individual pipelines to route that data weren’t scaling. A better solution was needed...
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  • 40. KAFKA MOTIVATIONS ● LinkedIn generates a ton of data ○ Pageviews ○ Edits on profile, companies, schools ○ Logging, timing ○ Invites, messaging ○ Tracking ● Billions of events everyday ● Separate and independently created pipelines routed this data
  • 41. A WHOLE LOT OF CUSTOM PIPELINES...
  • 42. A WHOLE LOT OF CUSTOM PIPELINES... As LinkedIn needed to scale, each pipeline needed to scale.
  • 43. Distributed pub-sub messaging platform as LinkedIn’s universal data pipeline KAFKA Kafka Frontend service Frontend service Backend Service DWH Monitoring Analytics HadoopOracle
  • 44. BENEFITS ● Enabled near realtime access to any data source ● Empowered Hadoop jobs ● Allowed LinkedIn to build realtime analytics ● Vastly improved site monitoring capability ● Enabled devs to visualize and track call graphs ● Over 1 trillion messages published per day, 10 million messages per second KAFKA AT LINKEDIN
  • 45. OVER 1 TRILLION PUBLISHED DAILY OVER 1 TRILLION PUBLISHED DAILY
  • 46. Let’s end with the modern years
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  • 48. ● Services extracted from Leo or created new were inconsistent and often tightly coupled ● Rest.li was our move to a data model centric architecture ● It ensured a consistent stateless Restful API model across the company. REST.LI
  • 49. ● By using JSON over HTTP, our new APIs supported non-Java-based clients. ● By using Dynamic Discovery (D2), we got load balancing, discovery, and scalability of each service API. ● Today, LinkedIn has 1130+ Rest.li resources and over 100 billion Rest.li calls per day REST.LI (cont.)
  • 51. Rest.li R2/D2 tech stack REST.LI (cont.)
  • 52. LinkedIn’s success with Data infrastructure like Kafka and Databus led to the development of more and more scalable Data infrastructure solutions...
  • 53. ● It was clear LinkedIn could build data infrastructure that enables long term growth ● LinkedIn doubled down on infra solutions like: ○ Storage solutions ■ Espresso, Voldemort, Ambry (media) ○ Analytics solutions like Pinot ○ Streaming solutions ■ Kafka, Databus, and Samza ○ Cloud solutions like Helix and Nuage DATA INFRASTRUCTURE
  • 55. LinkedIn is a global company and was continuing to see large growth. How else to scale?
  • 56. ● Natural progression of horizontally scaling ● Replicate data across many data centers using storage technology like Espresso ● Pin users to geographically close data center ● Difficult but necessary MULTIPLE DATA CENTERS
  • 57. ● Multiple data centers are imperative to maintain high availability. ● You need to avoid any single point of failure not just for each service, but the entire site. ● LinkedIn runs out of three main data centers, additional PoPs around the globe, and more coming online every day... MULTIPLE DATA CENTERS
  • 58. MULTIPLE DATA CENTERS LinkedIn's operational setup as of 2015 (circles represent data centers, diamonds represent PoPs)
  • 59. Of course LinkedIn’s scaling story is never this simple, so what else have we done?
  • 60. ● Each of LinkedIn’s critical systems have undergone their own rich history of scale (graph, search, analytics, profile backend, comms, feed) ● LinkedIn uses Hadoop / Voldemort for insights like People You May Know, Similar profiles, Notable Alumni, and profile browse maps. WHAT ELSE HAVE WE DONE?
  • 61. ● Re-architected frontend approach using ○ Client templates ○ BigPipe ○ Play Framework ● LinkedIn added multiple tiers of proxies using Apache Traffic Server and HAProxy ● We improved the performance of servers with new hardware, advanced system tuning, and newer Java runtimes. WHAT ELSE HAVE WE DONE? (cont.)
  • 62. Scaling sounds easy and quick to do, right?
  • 63. Hofstadter's Law: It always takes longer than you expect, even when you take into account Hofstadter's Law. “ Via  Douglas Hofstadter, Gödel, Escher, Bach: An Eternal Golden Braid
  • 65. ● Blog version of this slide deck https://engineering.linkedin.com/architecture/brief-history-scaling-linkedin ● Visual story of LinkedIn’s history https://ourstory.linkedin.com/ ● LinkedIn Engineering blog https://engineering.linkedin.com ● LinkedIn Open-Source https://engineering.linkedin.com/open-source ● LinkedIn’s communication system slides which include earliest LinkedIn architecture http://www.slideshare. net/linkedin/linkedins-communication-architecture ● Slides which include earliest LinkedIn data infra work http://www.slideshare.net/r39132/linkedin-data-infrastructure-qcon-london-2012 LEARN MORE
  • 66. ● Project Inversion - internal project to enable developer productivity (trunk based model), faster deploys, unified services http://www.bloomberg.com/bw/articles/2013-04-10/inside-operation-inversion-the-code- freeze-that-saved-linkedin ● LinkedIn’s use of Apache Traffic server http://www.slideshare.net/thenickberry/reflecting-a-year-after-migrating-to-apache-traffic- server ● Multi Data Center - testing fail overs https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/armen-hamstra-how-he-broke-linkedin-got-promoted- angel-au-yeung LEARN MORE (cont.)
  • 67. ● History and motivation around Kafka http://www.confluent.io/blog/stream-data-platform-1/ ● Thinking about streaming solutions as a commit log https://engineering.linkedin.com/distributed-systems/log-what-every-software-engineer- should-know-about-real-time-datas-unifying ● Kafka enabling monitoring and alerting http://engineering.linkedin.com/52/autometrics-self-service-metrics-collection ● Kafka enabling real-time analytics (Pinot) http://engineering.linkedin.com/analytics/real-time-analytics-massive-scale-pinot ● Kafka’s current use and future at LinkedIn http://engineering.linkedin.com/kafka/kafka-linkedin-current-and-future ● Kafka processing 1 trillion events per day https://engineering.linkedin.com/apache-kafka/how-we_re-improving-and-advancing- kafka-linkedin LEARN MORE - KAFKA
  • 68. ● Open sourcing Databus https://engineering.linkedin.com/data-replication/open-sourcing-databus-linkedins-low- latency-change-data-capture-system ● Samza streams to help LinkedIn view call graphs https://engineering.linkedin.com/samza/real-time-insights-linkedins-performance-using- apache-samza ● Real-time analytics (Pinot) http://engineering.linkedin.com/analytics/real-time-analytics-massive-scale-pinot ● Introducing Espresso data store http://engineering.linkedin.com/espresso/introducing-espresso-linkedins-hot-new- distributed-document-store LEARN MORE - DATA INFRASTRUCTURE
  • 69. ● LinkedIn’s use of client templates ○ Dust.js http://www.slideshare.net/brikis98/dustjs ○ Profile http://engineering.linkedin.com/profile/engineering-new-linkedin-profile ● Big Pipe on LinkedIn’s homepage http://engineering.linkedin.com/frontend/new-technologies-new-linkedin-home-page ● Play Framework ○ Introduction at LinkedIn https://engineering.linkedin. com/play/composable-and-streamable-play-apps ○ Switching to non-block asynchronous model https://engineering.linkedin.com/play/play-framework-async-io-without-thread-pool- and-callback-hell LEARN MORE - FRONTEND TECH
  • 70. ● Introduction to Rest.li and how it helps LinkedIn scale http://engineering.linkedin.com/architecture/restli-restful-service-architecture-scale ● How Rest.li expanded across the company http://engineering.linkedin.com/restli/linkedins-restli-moment LEARN MORE - REST.LI
  • 71. ● JVM memory tuning http://engineering.linkedin.com/garbage-collection/garbage-collection-optimization-high- throughput-and-low-latency-java-applications ● System tuning http://engineering.linkedin.com/performance/optimizing-linux-memory-management- low-latency-high-throughput-databases ● Optimizing JVM tuning automatically https://engineering.linkedin.com/java/optimizing-java-cms-garbage-collections-its- difficulties-and-using-jtune-solution LEARN MORE - SYSTEM TUNING
  • 72. LinkedIn continues to grow quickly and there’s still a ton of work we can do to improve. We’re working on problems that very few ever get to solve - come join us! WE’RE HIRING