AWS for Media & Entertainment

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Media Quality-Aware Resiliency (MQAR) for live streaming

Deploying infrastructure across multiple availability zones and regions is an effective approach to achieve higher levels of resiliency and deliver a high quality of experience to viewers. Media Quality-Aware Resiliency (MQAR) is an integrated capability between Amazon CloudFront and AWS Media Services that automatically detects, reacts to, and provides visibility into potential issues within live streaming pipelines. This demonstration explores three different architectures including MQAR to detect upstream errors and reduce the operational burden of identifying and quickly responding to issues with live streaming workloads running on AWS.

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Media Quality-Aware Resiliency (MQAR) for live streaming

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