Scalable Internet Architectures. Theo Schlossnagle

Scalable Internet Architectures


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Scalable Internet Architectures Theo Schlossnagle
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Via http://www.slideshare.net/postwait/scalable-internet-architecture. Php|architect's Guide to PHP Design Patterns; Theo's book, Scalable Internet Architectures; Ajax in Action; Creating Web Pages with Ajax. He was the Principal Architect of the Momentum MTA, a new email system. By Theo Schlossnagle Talk Slides will be available later. Typical solutions to scale databases include: 1. I can't remember exactly when I first met OmniTI CEO Theo Schlossnagle, but it was at an ApacheCon after he had delivered one of his 3 hour tutorials on Scalable Internet Architectures, back in the early 2000′s. How to build the Web http://www.slideshare.net/simon/how-to-build-the-web. MapReduce is the processing framework that put Hadoop on the map because it so effectively took advantage of Hadoop's scalable Internet data center-style architecture. One of the things I've been wanting to learn more about is scalable internet architecture. Theo Schlossnagle is the author of Scalable Internet Architectures (SAMS) and a frequent speaker at worldwide IT conferences. Haven't attended this one myself but have heard that it was great. Anyways, I've finally read enough of it to give a review. Scalable Internet Architectures http://www.slideshare.net/shiflett/scalable-internet-architectures. Special Mention – Scalable Internet Architectures. Sharding – distribute records using some criteria. I have had very little time to read so far this year. I've been reading Theo's new book Scalable Internet Architectures, which isn't actually particularly new any more. Databases are hard to scale and are generally the bottleneck in scaling internet scale systems. During his session, “Scalable Internet Architectures,” Schlossnagle will examine the impact of the growing number of users flooding companies' websites and provide examples of well-designed Internet-facing systems.