How Uber Uses Caching
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The article discusses Preon, a microservice developed by Uber for intelligent and efficient query analysis using the Presto SQL engine.
Gurmeet Singh
13 min read
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This article discusses Uber's migration of its Apache Hadoop-based data lake to Google Cloud Storage (GCS) and the security measures implemented during this transition.
Matt Mathew, Alexander Gulko, Lei Sun, KK Sriramadhesikan, Alan Cao, Omkar Kakade
20 min read
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The article delves into Uber's comprehensive accounting data testing strategies, emphasizing the importance of precision and integrity in financial processes.
Onkar Singh, Harsha Aditya Ravuri, Viswanath Ramakkagari, Aditya Gopisetti, Hari Srinivasan
16 min read
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The article discusses how Uber serves over 40 million reads per second from its online storage using an integrated caching solution called CacheFront.
This article discusses Uber's implementation of a local caching solution for HDFS DataNodes to optimize performance while adopting high-density HDDs.
The article discusses Uber's implementation of Alluxio local caching to enhance the performance of Presto, a data analytics engine.
The article discusses uBuild, Uber's platform for building container images efficiently and securely.
The article discusses Uber's comprehensive re-architecture of its Fulfillment Platform, aimed at enhancing its Go/Get strategy.
Ashwin Neerabail, Ankit Srivastava, Kamran Massoudi, Madan Thangavelu, Uday Kiran Medisetty
19 min read
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The article discusses the scaling of Uber's API Gateway, focusing on the critical components of configuration management and runtime.
The article discusses Uber's Gairos platform, a real-time data processing and querying system designed to enhance scalability and reliability.
Susan Shimotsu, Wenrui Meng, Qing Xu, Yanjun Huang
29 min read
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The article discusses the engineering behind m. uber, a lightweight web app designed to provide a high-performance alternative to the native Uber app.
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