Video Streaming at Scale with Kubernetes and RabbitMQ

<p>Streaming. That&rsquo;s a word we hear a lot nowadays. Most of us use Netflix or YouTube daily. So much it has become part of everyone&rsquo;s life, maybe too much for our own sake.</p> <p>But people rarely stop and wonder: how does it even work? From my developer&rsquo;s point of view, it&rsquo;s pure madness. There&rsquo;s so much data to store and pass through the network, people worldwide should be able to access it without lag or issues, and it needs to work on all devices.</p> <p>I will not pretend I know how those apps work internally. They probably use concepts I never dreamed of to optimize every inch possible.</p> <p>But don&rsquo;t leave just yet; there&rsquo;s still a reason I&rsquo;m writing this article. I want to use my direct experience working as a technical lead on a streaming solution at&nbsp;<a href="https://skeepers.io/fr/" rel="noopener ugc nofollow" target="_blank">Skeepers</a>&nbsp;to explain how we manage to produce high-quality videos and stream those videos directly onto our client&rsquo;s website, just like you would watch a video on YouTube.</p> <p><a href="https://techblog.skeepers.io/video-streaming-at-scale-with-kubernetes-and-rabbitmq-6e23fd0e75fb"><strong>Visit Now</strong></a></p>