Evolution of Panda TV Technical Architecture and Golang Practice Path

The talk recounts how Panda TV’s initial architecture supported rapid growth but eventually required higher performance and concurrency, prompting a migration to a Golang‑based system that refactored core services and produced a suite of utility libraries and tooling, with lessons and best‑practice insights shared.

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Evolution of Panda TV Technical Architecture and Golang Practice Path

Topic 2: Evolution of Panda TV Technical Architecture and Golang Practice Path

Panda TV's early architecture comfortably met the fast‑growing business demands. As the service expanded and the live‑streaming platform exhibited instantaneous peak loads, higher performance and concurrency requirements emerged. A new architecture built on Golang was adopted to refactor most core services. During this process, a set of Golang utility libraries and related tooling experience were accumulated. This talk will share those insights.

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