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Tips and Tricks that we have to know and abuse every day. sysadmin, sysops and network.
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March 31, 2015 4:03 AM
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How We Scale VividCortex's Backend Systems

How We Scale VividCortex's Backend Systems | Sysadmin tips | Scoop.it
This is guest post by Baron Schwartz, Founder & CEO of VividCortex, the first unified suite of performance management tools specifically designed for today's large-scale, polyglot persistence tier.
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Another Great content by Baron Schwartz on VividCortex scalabilty approach. 

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November 14, 2014 4:04 AM
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Three Reasons You Probably Don’t Need Multi-Data Center Capabilities

Three Reasons You Probably Don’t Need Multi-Data Center Capabilities | Sysadmin tips | Scoop.it
This is a guest post by Nikhil Palekar, Systems Architect, FoundationDB.  For many organizations that care a lot about strong consistency and low latency or haven’t already built a fault tolerant application tier on top of their database, adding...
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Very intresting point of view.

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March 9, 2015 4:56 AM
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The Architecture of Algolia’s Distributed Search Network

The Architecture of Algolia’s Distributed Search Network | Sysadmin tips | Scoop.it
Guest post by Julien Lemoine, co-founder & CTO of Algolia, a developer friendly search as a service API.
Algolia started in 2012 as an offline search engine SDK for mobile.
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Scalability : The main goal of alot of infrastructure, and the dilema of the consistency vs HA vs performances : the CAP theorem.

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October 17, 2014 4:57 AM
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How League of Legends Scaled Chat to 70 million Players - It takes Lots of minions.

How League of Legends Scaled Chat to 70 million Players - It takes Lots of minions. | Sysadmin tips | Scoop.it
How would you build a chat service that needed to handle 7.5 million concurrent players, 27 million daily players, 11K messages per second, and 1 billion events per server, per day?
What could generate so much traffic?
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Very intresting xp shared on this one ( this game is really nice btw ).

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