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Building Scalable Web Sites
By Cal Henderson
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Publisher: O'Reilly
Pub Date: May 2006
Print ISBN-10: 0-596-10235-6
Print ISBN-13: 978-0-59-610235-7
Pages: 348
 



Table of Contents  | Index
Overview

Slow websites infuriate users. Lots of people can visit your
web site or use your web application - but you have to be prepared for
those visitors, or they won't come back. Your sites need to be built to
withstand the problems success creates.



Building Scalable Web Sites looks at a variety of techniques for creating sites that can keep users cheerful even when there are thousands or millions of them. Flickr.com developer, Cal Henderson, explains how to build sites so that large numbers of visitors can enjoy them. Henderson examines techniques that go beyond sheer speed, exploring how to coordinate developers, support international users, and integrate with other services from email to SOAP to RSS to the APIs exposed by many Ajax-based web applications.



This book uncovers the secrets that you need to know for back-end scaling, architecture and failover so your websites can handle countless requests. You'll learn how to take the "poor man's web technologies" - Linux, Apache, MySQL and PHP or other scripting languages - and scale them to compete with established "store bought" enterprise web technologies. Toward the end of the book, you'll discover techniques for keeping web applications running with event monitoring and long-term statistical tracking for capacity planning.



If you're about to build your first dynamic website, then Building Scalable Web Sites isn't for you. But if you're an advanced developer who's ready to realize the cost and performance benefits of a comprehensive approach to scalable applications, then let your fingers do the walking through this convenient guide.


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