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Experience comes from bad judgment. Good games. You lose much of the power of your relational database and complicate what were once easy problems. Scalable Internet Architectures Theo Schlossnagle Scalable Internet Architectures With an estimated one billion users worldwide, the Internet today is nothing less than a global subculture with immense diversity, incredible size, and wide geographic reach.
With a relatively low barrier to entry, almost anyone can register a domain name today and potentially provide services to people around the entire world tomorrow. But easy entry to web-based commerce and services can be a double-edged sword. In such a market, it is typically much harder to gauge interest in advance, and the negative impact of unexpected customer traffic can turn out to be devastating for the unprepared.
In Scalable Internet Architectures, renowned software engineer and architect Theo Schlossnagle outlines the steps and processes organizations can follow to build online services that can scale well with demand—both quickly and economically. By making intelligent decisions throughout the evolution of an architecture, scalability can be a matter Scalable Internet of engineering rather than redesign, costly purchasing, or black magic. Readers are challenged to understand first, before they Architectures start a large project, how what they are building will be used, so that from the beginning they can design for scalability those parts which need to scale.
With the right approach, it should take no more effort to design and implement a solution that scales than it takes to build something that will not—and if this is the case, Schlossnagle writes, respect yourself and build it right. Theo Schlossnagle is a principal at OmniTI Computer Consulting, where he provides expert consulting services related to scalable Internet architectures, database replication, and email infrastructure.
He is the creator of the Backhand Project and the Ecelerity MTA, and spends most of his time solving the scalability problems that arise in high performance and highly distributed systems. Website development help has arrived in the form of Scalable Internet Architectures. I recommend this book for anyone who is managing an existing Internet infrastructure or planning to build the next big web fad.
This book will help you avoid costly mistakes and structure your system so that it performs well at one thousand users as well as one million. This eBook requires no passwords or activation to read.
We customize your eBook by discreetly watermarking it with your name, making it uniquely yours. As a developer, you are aware of the increasing concern amongst developers and site architects that websites be able to handle the vast number of visitors that flood the Internet on a daily basis.
Scalable Internet Architectures addresses these concerns by teaching you both good and bad design methodologies for building new sites and how to scale existing websites to robust, high-availability websites. Primarily example-based, the book discusses major topics in web architectural design, presenting existing solutions and how they work. Technology budget tight?
This book will work for you, too, as it introduces new and innovative concepts to solving traditionally expensive problems without a large technology budget. PDF Acrobat Reader. Distilling the challenges of operating a fast-growing presence on the Internet into 50 easy-to understand rules, the authors provide a modern cookbook of scalability recipes that guide the reader through the difficulties of fast growth. Scale is obtained only through a combination of people, process, and technology. With Scalability Rules , Martin Abbott and Michael Fisher fill our scalability toolbox with easily implemented and time-tested rules that once applied will enable massive scale.
The indispensable advice from my experience working with Mike and Marty is fully captured here in this book. This book ensures strategic design principles are applied to everyday challenges. A must-read for both product-building and operations teams, this book offers concise and crisp insights gained from years of practical experience of AKF principals.
With the complexity of modern systems, scalability considerations should be an integral part of the architecture and implementation process. Scaling systems for hypergrowth requires an agile, iterative approach that is closely aligned with product features; this book shows you how.
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