Scaling Digg and Other Web Applications


2:00 - 2:50PM on Thursday, September 18 in 1A23 & 24

Increased web traffic results in increased data and bandwidth use. To maintain a high level of consistent performance, web programmers need to plan ahead and ensure that their web site can scale. The challenge is how to scale cost-effectively.

Joe Stump, lead architect of Digg, an expert in the field of web programming with more than 10 years experience, will cite real-world examples of what works and what doesn’t in terms of scaling web applications. Stump will explore the benefits of caching, parallel and asynchronous data requests, partitioning your database when scaling out your infrastructure.



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Joe was really funny :-) Totally agree with him, web 2.0 sucks :)

09:35AM Sat Sep 20, 2008


Excellent session. Very informative and Joe was a great speaker. As a community app developer, it really scared the crap out of me. I think I have a phobia of scaling now.

12:24PM Mon Sep 22, 2008


Like Cal's talk, this talk covered a lot of (excellent!) material in a very short amount of time. Great Stump dump!

10:17AM Fri Sep 26, 2008


Nice real-world examples of challenges with scaling. Loved it.

10:55AM Fri Sep 26, 2008