Video Streaming at Scale with Kubernetes and RabbitMQ
<p>Streaming. That’s a word we hear a lot nowadays. Most of us use Netflix or YouTube daily. So much it has become part of everyone’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’s point of view, it’s pure madness. There’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’t leave just yet; there’s still a reason I’m writing this article. I want to use my direct experience working as a technical lead on a streaming solution at <a href="https://skeepers.io/fr/" rel="noopener ugc nofollow" target="_blank">Skeepers</a> to explain how we manage to produce high-quality videos and stream those videos directly onto our client’s website, just like you would watch a video on YouTube.</p>
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