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  Books : Building Scalable Web Sites: Building, scaling, and optimizing the next generation of web applications


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Binding: Paperback
Dewey Decimal Number: 005.72
EAN: 9780596102357
Format: Illustrated
ISBN: 0596102356
Label: O'Reilly Media, Inc.
Manufacturer: O'Reilly Media, Inc.
Number Of Items: 1
Number Of Pages: 348
Publication Date: May 16, 2006
Publisher: O'Reilly Media, Inc.
Sales Rank: 17075
Studio: O'Reilly Media, Inc.




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Product DescriptionLearn the tricks of the trade so you can build and architect applications that scale quickly--without all the high-priced headaches and service-level agreements associated with enterprise app servers and proprietary programming and database products. Culled from the experience of the Flickr.com lead developer, 'Building Scalable Web Sites' offers techniques for creating fast sites that your visitors will find a pleasure to use. Creating popular sites requires much more than fast hardware with lots of memory and hard drive space. It requires thinking about how to grow over time, how to make the same resources accessible to audiences with different expectations, and how to have a team of developers work on a site without creating new problems for visitors and for each other. Presenting information to visitors from all over the world * Integrating email with your web applications * Planning hardware purchases and hosting options to have as much as you need without breaking your wallet * Partitioning and distributing databases to support large datasets and simultaneous transactions * Monitoring your applications to find and clear bottlenecks * Providing services APIs and using services from other providers to increase your site's reach and capabilities Whether you're starting a small web site with hopes of growing big or you already have a large system that needs maintenance, you'll find 'Building Scalable Web Sites' to be a library of ideas for making things work.


Customer Reviews
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - nice book
I received this book in three days, which was a fast delivery. I am still working on this book, but I must say I like this book.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - This was a great book!
This was a great book! I highly recommend it! Have fun!
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Rating: 3 out of 5 stars - good if you're new and growing your first large scale site
This book has many good sections, including some that actually touch
on the title of "scaling" web sites. However, most of the book
is oriented to a whole set of disjointed topics such as Unicode, MIME
email, and RSS, etc. Well written, but having nothing to do with
scalability.

The chapters that are on topic are generally good, but lacking in depth.
What it's missing is an overview of different techniques for scaling,
as well as different architectural ... Read More



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Great book on web development, with at least one chapter ALL software developers should read!
When I first started reading this book I had certain expectations about the technical level of the content. I was expecting to have a lot of information about webservers, and load balancers, an d database clusters, and maybe software architecture.


I was pleasantly surprised as it covers all those things and more.

First as I've done in several of my reviews let me list the chapter titles.

1. Introduction
2. Web Application Architecture
3. ... Read More



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Upbeat and Informative
This is a practitioner's book. Very knowledgeable, very hands-on, systematic in an expert's way, through clearly hard-won experience. Fun and irreverent too. I recommend it highly.

So, what's my beef? It's not with the book. Hercules, Atlas, or Odysseus?








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