Archive for December 25th, 2006
Fitness Indicator v 0.2.2
Yahoo!!!. Now fitness indicator is more customizable…
Have a look on the changes list of version 0.2.2
v-0.2.2
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1. resolved Header already sent bug
2. added more flexible way to handle your fitness indicator
3. get_health_meter_object() returns Fitness indicator object
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Scaling: Not Just About Architecture
Summary
At SD Forum 2006, two eBay architects presented an overview how eBay’s
architecture handles a billion page requests a day, and how that
architecture evolved from a few Perl scripts to 15,000 application
instances running in eight data centers. One conclusion from the
presentation is that scaling is only in part a question of architecture.Predictably, the presentation contained a few awe-inspiring statistics, such as:
- 212,000,000 registered users
- 1 billion page views per day
- 26 billion SQL queries and updates per day
- Over 2 petabytes of data
- $1,590 worth of goods traded per second
- Over 1 billion photos
- 7 languages
- 99.94% uptime
Scaling: Not Just About Architecture
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