![]() ![]() Honored to be mentioned by Researchers : įeatured in HAProxy blog post: #vimeo Andrew Rodland Willy Tarreau Justin Ruggles #googlecloud #googleai ByteByteGo Through interviews and talking to the global dev community, including SREs that not at all are familiar with distributed consistent hashing, very few know that they have distributed consistent hashing with bounded in HaProxy. Why am I resurfacing something we implemented and blogged 5 years ago. I am adding in the references for more detailed information. Every dev across the world must learn load balancing algorithms. When there is no out-of-the-box solution, then our engineers are not afraid to take on a research paper and implement it. The distributed consistent hashing with bounded Loads is available as of stable version 1.7.0 Andrew Rodland thoroughly enjoyed collaborating with a legend like Willy Tarreau, the author of HAProxy. What does that do? When our engineers contribute to open source, it is beneficial globally to millions of devs. Vimeo’s commitment to collaborate with code authors, which means that we don’t do custom forks. Solving hard problems with simple and elegant solutions I want to highlight 2 key areas that define us:Ģ. My engineering org, my people: You shaped my leadership and stood by me no matter what. Thank you to all of you who guided and supported me, entrusting me to carry forward the legacy of engineering greatness. Afterall, those are skills I’ve seen in many of you over the years. During early stage investing you bet on the founders and I find great joy in identifying talent that is highly intelligent, resilient, and yet flexible enough to pivot and be successful. And investing because I still want to be in the trenches and flex my first principles and second order thinking to accomplish best possible outcomes. I would be so appreciative for your support and best wishes. While I would love to go on for another 13 years with equal passion, it's time to make room for the next generation of leaders to take up the helm, so I can pursue my other passions – AI and investing.ĪI is at an inflection point with global adoption of foundational models and I believe I can make a real impact in this space. I've dedicated over 13 years to Vimeo, approaching each day with the same passion as day one. ![]() Today is my last day and I can confidently say that I’m excited for the both of us. Before I write some inaccurate thoughts, learn from the industry expert’s post. Now ABR is at about 99%, and to support our legacy customers we have repackaging for not only download but for streaming. We iterated by separating audio and video so the quality of both can be enhanced. But still we went ahead and deployed a stack where progressive MP4 files were packaged into adaptive streaming for any browser. Back in 2014, ABR in browsers was in its nascent stage. I am proud of Derek Buitenhuis who continues to be the torchbearer in the world of video tech. While most companies handle this by storing these progressive MP4s and fragmenting them at the CDN edge, or storing two copies of the same video, but in different formats, the Video R&D team’s Derek Buitenhuis explains how we avoided both of these costs by building an industry-first transparent on-the-fly fragment-MP4 to progressive-MP4 packager. Many users and devices, however, require the previous generation of streaming techniques to work: progressive download MP4s. ![]() Most video on the internet is delivered by Adaptive Bitrate streaming (ABR), which sends users fragmented MP4 chunks - this is the industry standard. However, we don’t do this at the expense of existing users or legacy setups. ![]() Our Video R&D at Vimeo is constantly working on improving the quality of experience for our users. ![]()
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