spinn3r-architecture-talk-2008-mysql-users-conference.pdf (application/pdf Object)
Saturday, April 19th, 2008PDF slided for spinner sharded mysql architecture
PDF slided for spinner sharded mysql architecture
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notes about how skype uses partitioning to scale database level,
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http://www.royans.net/files/MacCarthaigh-Joost.pdf — PDF slides
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A LOT of bits of info, links to slides, posts, videos about BIG websites and their internals
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presentation about Youtube internal architecture, details on how youtube can scale that much
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a collection of presentation on hi loaded web apps and their architecture
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Amazon’s “Dynamo” – distributed hash table. Interesting bibliography at the end of the article
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some details about software setup for slashdot
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Google’s platform approach to building scalable applications allows them to roll out internet scale applications at an alarmingly high competition crushing rate. Their goal is always to build a higher performing higher scaling infrastructure to support…
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