This page is here to help you get started using High Scalability. Here are a few useful topics to get you going...
To help you build successful scalable websites.
This site tries to bring together all the lore, art, science, practice, and experience of building scalable websites into one place so you can learn how to build your website with confidence.
When it becomes clear you must grow your website or die, most people have no idea where to start. It's not a skill you learn in school or pick up from a magazine article on a plane flight home. No, building scalable systems is a body of knowledge slowly built up over time from hard won experience and many failed battles. Hopefully this site will move you further and faster along the learning curve of success.
Makers of popular web sites eventually run into this all important question: How do I scale? Every builder of successful web sites must answer and that question and put their answers into practice.
You might wonder:
You probably have 1000s of questions like these. Where do you find the answers? The answers are out there. How to build a scalable website is not a secret, the information is just spread out. And it's still more art than science. Every problem is different. Your site may have specific requirements that make it just different enough that you could use some advice.
And that's what this site is all about. Bringing like-minded people together to help each learn everything we can about creating the best websites we can.
If you are interested in this site then you probably want to build your own monster website. There's no better way to learn than learning from the best Real Life Architectures out there. Real Life Architectures is a continuing series of posts on how real successful websites like eBay, Flickr, MySpace,LiveJournal, and Amazon build their websites.
Learn from those who have already done it and add your own personal twist to make it your own.
One of the incredible free to the user rewards for registering as a user of High Scalability is that you can post articles to the front page. The amount of materials on High Scalability topics is vast and ever evolving, so if people share what they find that will help everyone keep up on what's new.
To post your own articles all you have to do is:
If you would like to participate in this web site by reading RSS postings then just paste the following URL into your favorite RSS reader: http://feeds.feedburner.com/HighScalability. For the comment feed subscribe to http://highscalability.squarespace.com/blog/rss-comments.xml.
OK, to be honest, there aren't that many benefits of registering as a user. We hate sites that make you register before you can do anything useful. We've made it so you can do most everything interesting without registering. But if you do register you can post an article and subscribe to article changes via email. That's about it. Hopefully we'll have some nice door prizes later.
I really want to let people post whatever they find interesting, but this is the Internet. So, please:
Some people have asked who I am. Good question. I am still working on that :-) My name, however, is Todd Hoff and my personal website is at http://toddhoff.com. I have a lot of experience in large scale distributed systems and a long standing interest in the subject. I finally decided since I'm reading this stuff all the time I might as well start a site about it!
I hope you find this site useful in your day-to-day work in the trenches.