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Web Operations Keeping the Data on Time

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ISBN-10: 1449377440

ISBN-13: 9781449377441

Edition: 2010

Authors: John Allspaw, Jesse Robbins

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Learn how to build and maintain high-traffic websites with Web Operations. Featuring essays from today's top web engineers, this insightful book shows you how to run your web operations as reliably and effectively as Google, Microsoft, and Yahoo! run theirs. Even if your site never gets that big, you'll profit from the experience and knowledge of the people who created sites for these and other industry giants.Inspired by Velocity, O'Reilly's popular web performance and operations conference, Web Operations is the first comprehensive book available on this emerging discipline. With it, you'll focus less on specific technologies and more on how the entire system works together, taking into…    
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Book details

List price: $49.99
Copyright year: 2010
Publisher: O'Reilly Media, Incorporated
Publication date: 7/1/2010
Binding: Paperback
Pages: 336
Size: 6.97" wide x 9.76" long x 0.70" tall
Weight: 1.188
Language: English

John Allspaw is currently Operations Engineering Manager at Flickr, the popular photo site. He has had extensive experience working with growing web sites since 1999. These include online news magazines (Salon.com, InfoWorld.com, Macworld.com) and social networking sites that experienced extreme growth (Friendster and Flickr). During his time at Friendster, traffic increased 5X. He was responsible for their transition from a couple dozen servers in a failing data center to over 400 machines across two data centers, and the complete redesign of the backing infrastructure. When he joined Flickr, they had 10 servers in a tiny data center in Vancouver; they are now located in multiple data…