Entries in scalabitliy (3)

Wednesday
Jul092014

Using SSD as a Foundation for New Generations of Flash Databases - Nati Shalom

“You just can't have it all” is a phrase that most of us are accustomed to hearing and that many still believe to be true when discussing the speed, scale and cost of processing data. To reach high speed data processing, it is necessary to utilize more memory resources which increases cost. This occurs because price increases as memory, on average, tends to be more expensive than commodity disk drive. The idea of data systems being unable to reliably provide you with both memory and fast access—not to mention at the right cost—has long been debated, though the idea of such limitations was cemented by computer scientist, Eric Brewer, who introduced us to the CAP theorem.

The CAP Theorem and Limitations for Distributed Computer Systems

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Thursday
Dec222011

Architecting Massively-Scalable Near-Real-Time Risk Analysis Solutions

Constructing a scalable risk analysis solution is a fascinating architectural challenge. If you come from Financial Services you are sure to appreciate that. But even architects from other domains are bound to find the challenges fascinating, and the architectural patterns of my suggested solution highly useful in other domains.

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Tuesday
Apr142009

Designing a Scalable Twitter

There were many talks recently about twitter scalability and their specific choice of language such as Scala to address their existing Ruby based scalability. In this post i tried to provide a more methodical approach for handling twitter scalability challenges that is centered around the right choice of architecture patterns rather then the language itself. The architecture pattern are given in a generic fashion that is not specific to twitter itself and can serve anyone who is looking to build a scalable real time web application in the near future.

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