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Talks and slides from various web architects

For latest set of links go here . This is a collection of various slides, pdfs and videos about designing scalable websites I collected time. If you have something interesting which might go in here, please let me know. Date Type Title 6/23/2007 Blog Getting Started with Drupal 6/23/2007 Blog 4 Problems with Drupal 6/23/2007 Video Seattle Conference on Scalability: MapReduce Used on Large Data Sets 6/23/2007 Video Seattle Conference on Scalability: Scaling Google for Every User 6/23/2007 Video Seattle Conference on Scalability: VeriSign's Global DNS Infrastucture 6/23/2007 Video Seattle Conference on Scalability: YouTube Scalability 6/23/2007 Video Seattle Conference on Scalability: Abstractions for Handling Large Datasets 6/23/2007 Video Seattle Conference on Scalability: Building a Scalable Resource Management 6/23/2007 Video Seattle Conference on Scalability: SCTPs Reliability and Fault Tolerance 6/23/2007 Video Seattle Conference on Scalability: Lessons In Building Scalable Sys

Scalable web architectures

I've been reading a lot about scalable web architectures lately and made a big enough collection of links to see that this could be interesting to others. Instead of putting all those links here in this blog, I've started a separate blog here http://www.royans.net/arch/. If you have an interesting link/links to share please send it over to me.

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Scalable Internet Architectures

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By Theo Schlossnagle   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 Architecture 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. Using open source and proprietary examples, you will be engaged in best practice design methodologies for building new sites, as well as appropriately scaling both growing and shrinking sites. Website development help has arrived in the form of Scalab