Seeing the Invisible - Two Years at Wikipedia with W3C's Network Error Logging
Offered By: USENIX via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the groundbreaking implementation of W3C's Network Error Logging (NEL) at Wikipedia in this 31-minute conference talk from SREcon23 Americas. Discover how the Wikimedia Foundation leveraged NEL to detect user-facing outages with unprecedented accuracy and speed. Learn about the technology behind NEL, the implementation decisions made by Wikimedia, and examine real-world case studies where NEL outperformed traditional monitoring methods. Gain insights into how this innovative approach can revolutionize website reliability monitoring, potentially transforming how organizations detect and respond to network issues affecting user experience.
Syllabus
SREcon23 Americas - Seeing the Invisible: Two Years at Wikipedia with W3C's Network Error Logging
Taught by
USENIX
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