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Scaling MySQL at Facebook
By way of Greg Linden, some interesting notes and figures from various high traffic web sites on scaling MySQL. As Greg points out, Facebook’s strategy is to partition the data and spread it acr… more »
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WordPress.com: How do I send out update pings?
willwm wrote 1 week ago: This is really cool; I was trying to find a “fix” for the outdated instructions on Techn … more »
Scaling MySQL at Facebook
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François Schiettecatte wrote 2 months ago: By way of Greg Linden, some interesting notes and figures from various high traffic web sites on sca … more »
Crawling is indeed harder than it looks
François Schiettecatte wrote 2 months ago: Greg Linden (a must-read blog because he picks up new publications very quickly) has a good post agg … more »
MySQL engines, MyISAM vs. Innodb
François Schiettecatte wrote 3 months ago: I think Narayan Newton does a very good job of summarizing the pros and cons of MyISAM and Innodb in … more »
Read replication with MySQL - part deux
François Schiettecatte wrote 3 months ago: Following up on my last post on read replication with MySQL, I read this post by Greg Linden on the … more »
Read replication with MySQL
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François Schiettecatte wrote 3 months ago: I have been following the thread about the death of read replication over on the Planet MySQL weblog … more »
'Blogging'
markdowe wrote 7 months ago: PREFACE AN ARTICLE appeared in the Guardian Newspaper, dated 21 December 2007, written by James Bal … more »
Is Feedster finally dead?
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Om Malik wrote 7 months ago: Looks like Feedster has finally decided to take a dirt nap. Kevin Burton says we haven’t picke … more »
Is Feedster Officially Dead?
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burtonator wrote 7 months ago: It appears Feedster is no more. Off into the Internet nether-world alongside Kozmo, Pets.com, and W … more »
The failure of "Web 2.0"
François Schiettecatte wrote 9 months ago: I think this post by Greg Linden (pointing to two other posts, one by Jason Calcanis and the other b … more »
Technorati stumbles
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François Schiettecatte wrote 11 months ago: It looks like Technorati has just stumbled. I am sorry to hear that things are not going well for th … more »
The Importance of being cached
François Schiettecatte wrote 1 year ago: By way of Greg Linden, I read this very interesting paper from Yahoo Research about caching called … more »
The "We're sorry..." page
François Schiettecatte wrote 1 year ago: Google has an interesting way of dealing with people who launch too many searches from their compute … more »
New look at Feedster
François Schiettecatte wrote 1 year ago: Feedster has a new look and new features, channels and widgets, allowing you to build what they are … more »
MySQL Scaleout
François Schiettecatte wrote 1 year ago: Some notes on MySQL and Wikipedia, sorta thrown in with the MySQL 12 days of Scale-Out. These notes … more »
Death Of Froogle
François Schiettecatte wrote 1 year ago: It is nice to see that Froogle has morphed into Google Product Search. It wasn’t the best name … more »
Search In China
François Schiettecatte wrote 1 year ago: Aydin Senkut has written an article titled “The Outlook for Search in China” over on Rea … more »
OpenSearch
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François Schiettecatte wrote 1 year ago: Early on in Feedster’s life, we had Michael Fagan doing an internship at the company. Among th … more »
Lessons Learnt - Aim in Front of the Target
François Schiettecatte wrote 1 year ago: While working at Feedster, I was originally responsible for the crawler, the indexer and the search … more »
