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Scalability Rules 50 Principles For Scaling Web Sites 1st Edition Martin L Abbott

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Scalability Rules 50 Principles For Scaling Web Sites 1st Edition Martin L Abbott
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Publisher: Addison-Wesley Professional
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.31 MB
Pages: 273
Author: Martin L. Abbott, Michael T. Fisher
ISBN: 0321753887
Language: English
Year: 2011
Edition: 1

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Scalability Rules 50 Principles For Scaling Web Sites 1st Edition Martin L Abbott by Martin L. Abbott, Michael T. Fisher 0321753887 instant download after payment.

Scalability Rules is the easy-to-use scalability primer and reference for every architect, developer, web professional, and manager. Authors Martin L. Abbott and Michael T. Fisher have helped scale more than 200 hypergrowth Internet sites through their consulting practice. Now, drawing on their unsurpassed experience, they present 50 clear, proven scalability rules–and practical guidance for applying them. Abbott and Fisher transform scalability from a “black art” to a set of realistic, technology-agnostic best practices for supporting hypergrowth in nearly any environment, including both frontend and backend systems. For architects, they offer powerful new insights for creating and evaluating designs. For developers, they share specific techniques for handling everything from databases to state. For managers, they provide invaluable help in goal-setting, decision-making, and interacting with technical teams. Whatever your role, you’ll find practical risk/benefit guidance for setting priorities–and getting maximum “bang for the buck.” • Simplifying architectures and avoiding “over-engineering” • Scaling via cloning, replication, separating functionality, and splitting data sets • Scaling out, not up • Getting more out of databases without compromising scalability • Avoiding unnecessary redirects and redundant double-checking • Using caches and content delivery networks more aggressively, without introducing unacceptable complexity • Designing for fault tolerance, graceful failure, and easy rollback • Striving for statelessness when you can efficiently handling state when you must • Effectively utilizing asynchronous communication • Learning quickly from mistakes, and much more

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