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Sr. Qa Engineer At Netflix

Location:
San Francisco Bay Area
Industry:
Information Technology and Services
Experience:
Netflix (Public Company; 1001-5000 employees; Internet industry): Sr. QA Engineer,  (March 2008-Present) Netflix (Public Company; Information Technology and Services industry): IT Project Manager,  (January 2007-March 2008) Netflix (Public Com...
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Upstream Fault Detection

US Patent:
2013028, Oct 24, 2013
Filed:
Apr 19, 2012
Appl. No.:
13/451402
Inventors:
Gregory S. ORZELL - San Francisco CA, US
John FUNGE - Sunnyvale CA, US
David CHEN - San Francisco CA, US
Assignee:
NETFLIX INC. - Los Gatos CA
International Classification:
G06F 11/07
US Classification:
714746, 714799, 714E11023, 714E11024
Abstract:
Techniques are described for detecting faults in media content based on the behavior of users viewing the media content. Embodiments stream a first instance of media content to one or more users. The behavior of the one or more users is monitored while the users are viewing the streaming first instance of media content. Embodiments then determine whether the first instance of media content is faulty, based on the monitored behavior of the one or more users.

Validating The Resiliency Of Networked Applications

US Patent:
2012007, Mar 22, 2012
Filed:
Sep 20, 2010
Appl. No.:
12/886138
Inventors:
GREGORY S. ORZELL - San Francisco CA, US
Yury Izrailevsky - Saratoga CA, US
International Classification:
G06F 15/173
G06F 9/455
US Classification:
709224, 718 1
Abstract:
Techniques are disclosed for validating the resiliency of a networked application made available using a collection of interacting servers. In one embodiment, a network monitoring application observes each running server (or application) and at unspecified intervals, picks one and terminates it. In the case of a cloud based deployment, this may include terminating a virtual machine instance or terminating a process running on the server. By observing the effects of the failed server on the rest of the network application, a provider can ensure that each component can tolerate any single instance disappearing without warning.

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