In Episode 2 of this 6-part series, we dive into the infrastructure behind the stats. How does the NFL ingest and store billions of data points each season? The team walks us through their real-time pipeline—from stadium servers to Apache Kafka, which distributes events across hundreds of parallel processors. We also explore why choosing the right database matters, and how the team uses MongoDB, Cassandra, Amazon S3, and PostgreSQL together to handle everything from raw tracking data to powering analytics dashboards with Amazon Quick Sight.
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