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Both of these, and most other material I've come across, focus on crawling the broad open web rather than a targeted set of domains. For product prices it's the latter. Mercator calls out DNS resolution as a major bottleneck, for example, but when you're only hitting a few hundred domains that isn't really a concern.
The other gap is that both assume static HTML. For our use case we need a headless browser, and we also have to deal with Cloudflare and similar anti-bot systems.
For product prices specifically, a lot of sites publish price feeds which simplifies things, but plenty don't, and getting good coverage still requires scraping. Our current system does about 500M pages/day and we're looking to improve its performance.
Does anyone here have experience in this space, or know of articles/blog posts on scaling targeted (rather than broad) crawlers with headless browsers? Any pointers appreciated.
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