Running Unified PubSub Client in Production at Pinterest

摘要

At Pinterest, data is ingested and transported at petabyte scale every day, bringing inspiration for our users to create a life they love. A central component of data ingestion infrastructure at Pinterest is our PubSub stack, and the Logging Platform team currently runs deployments of Apache Kafka and MemQ. Over the years, operational experience has taught us that our customers and business would greatly benefit from a unified PubSub interface that the platform team owns and maintains, so that application developers can focus on application logic instead of spending precious hours debugging client-server connectivity issues. Value-add features on top of the native clients can also help us achieve more ambitious goals for dev velocity, scalability, and stability. For these reasons, and others detailed in our original PubSub Client blog post, our team has decided to invest in building, productionalizing, and most recently open-sourcing PubSub Client (PSC).

In the 1.5 years since our previous blog post, PSC has been battle-tested at large scale in Pinterest with notably positive feedback and results. From dev velocity and service stability improvements to seamless migrations from native client to PSC, we would like to share some of our findings from running a unified PubSub client library in production.

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