High performance nginx.conf [~0.5M connections]
https://gist.github.com/0b3b52050254e273ff11 Example of high performance nginx config (no SSL), for single server hardware, ~ 0.5M client connections. (found on nginx mailing list)
https://gist.github.com/0b3b52050254e273ff11 Example of high performance nginx config (no SSL), for single server hardware, ~ 0.5M client connections. (found on nginx mailing list)
https://gist.github.com/0b3b52050254e273ff11 Example of high performance nginx config (no SSL), for single server hardware, ~ 0.5M client connections. (found on nginx mailing list)
https://gist.github.com/0b3b52050254e273ff11 Example of high performance nginx config (no SSL), for single server hardware, ~ 0.5M client connections. (found on nginx mailing list)
http://instagram-engineering.tumblr.com/post/13649370142/what-powers-instagram-hundreds-of-instances-dozens-of EC2 -> Ubuntu 11.o4 /, PostgreSQL 9.+ (Replication) + S3 (photo files) + Redis + Solr + Gearman-> Dajango / memcached -> Nginx -> ELB / Munin for monitoring trends, Pingdom for alerting,
http://instagram-engineering.tumblr.com/post/13649370142/what-powers-instagram-hundreds-of-instances-dozens-of EC2 -> Ubuntu 11.o4 /, PostgreSQL 9.+ (Replication) + S3 (photo files) + Redis + Solr + Gearman-> Dajango / memcached -> Nginx -> ELB / Munin for monitoring trends, Pingdom for alerting,
https://github.com/reddit/reddit Configuration of Reddit website as GitHub repo.
https://github.com/reddit/reddit Configuration of Reddit website as GitHub repo.
http://www.kriha.de/krihaorg/dload/ultra.pdf a draft of the book “Scalability and Availability Aspects” by Walter Kriha. Many up-to-date info on theory and practice of building scalable high-loaded web/internet systems
http://www.datacenterknowledge.com/the-facebook-data-center-faq-page-3/ article about facebook infrastructure, the 3rd page contains links to different videos and presentations by facebook engineers
http://dga.livejournal.com/44132.html a lot of interesting details about using flash drives as cache and high-perf block io devices (notes from google talk given at UCSD)