Netflix has reminded everyone why it is infinitely more than a mainstream SVoD platform. Revealing a new microservices-esque ecosystem called Cosmos, with glue dubbed Plato and a portal coined Nirvana, Netflix is in the process of executing its largest ever workload migration effort – with some stark lessons for technology and business cultures. There is, however, one glaring omission from this week’s Netflix Technology Blog post – in the form of long-term Netflix cloud partner AWS. It suggests Cosmos, a cloud platform combining microservices with asynchronous workflows and serverless functions, signals Netflix coming of age by developing architecture independently of the cloud computing behemoth. Netflix has long used AWS for almost all its cloud processing and storage requirements, covering databases,…