gRPC Cornerstone: HTTP2… or HTTP3? by Mykyta Protsenko & Alex Borysov
Hiding all the underlying protocol complexity makes gRPC really popular. The framework makes all the decisions on how to layer an RPC model on top of HTTP/2. API designers and users are not exposed to low-level implementation details.
On the other hand, knowing these details may be necessary when troubleshooting and making performance optimizations in a real-life system.
This talk provides practical advice on triaging gRPC interactions and achieving performance improvements - by covering technical details, starting with HTTP/2 frames and streams in gRPC. It also exposes the limitations of HTTP/2 and prepares the audience for the upcoming HTTP/3 standard and its integration with gRPC.
It is intended for current & potential gRPC users as well as engineers interested in exploring the benefits of HTTP/3.
ALEX BORYSOV
Alex is currently a staff software engineer at Netflix, where he is working on building a unified global digital Studio that powers the effective production of Netflix content. Prior to joining Netflix, Alex had designed, implemented, and run various World-scale distributed systems, including ML infrastructure for payments fraud detection at Google; large-scale backends at Nest; microservice architecture for world-leading social casino games; and core infrastructure services for a unicorn startup.
MYKYTA PROTSENKO
Mykyta Protsenko is a senior software engineer at Netflix. He is passionate about all things scalable, from coding to deploying to monitoring.
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INTRO
* visuals & editing by @Mercator
* music : Avocado by Ephixa