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Tuesday, November 5 • 1:45pm - 2:15pm
How Opera Syncs Ten Millions of Browsers and Sleep Well at Night

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Opera chose Scylla over Cassandra to sync the data of millions of browsers to a back-end data repository. The results of the migration and further optimizations they made in their stack helped Opera to gain better latency/throughput and lower resources usage beyond their expectations.
Attend this session to learn how to
  • Migrate your data in a sane way, without any downtime
  • Connect a Python+Django web app to Scylla, how to use intranode sharding to improve your application

Speakers
avatar for Piotr Olchawa

Piotr Olchawa

Software Engineer, Opera
SysOps, backend engineer, 4+ years of production experience in programming. Big fan of everything that's extreme: rock climbing, hackathons, public speaking... Random thoughts at @BugsKillPeople.
avatar for Rafał Furmański

Rafał Furmański

Engineering Manager & Head of Web Services, Opera
Project Manager, Software Engineer, Big Data enthusiast and certified Cassandra developer, Rafal has 10+ years of experience in programming. He holds a MSc in Computer Science from the Wroclaw University of Technology, leads the Web Services department at Opera, and is the author... Read More →


Tuesday November 5, 2019 1:45pm - 2:15pm PST
Breakout 1 - Cyril Magnin I/II Parc 55 San Francisco, a Hilton Hotel

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