[nycphp-talk] PHP Scales, Our Chris Shiflett gets /.'d
John Lacey
jlacey at att.net
Wed Jul 14 14:02:49 EDT 2004
Hans Zaunere wrote:
>Probably the primordial example of scaling is Google. 6000+ servers,
>none of which (that I'm aware) are much more than nearly throw away i386
>boxes. And what language does most of it run? Basic, old school, C
>(although some Python/PHP is coming in house I hear). This is a perfect
>case where good architecture and design is what scaling is all about.
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>Or maybe their cost of scaling is measured in PhD's?
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I don't recall if this was mentioned but the comment about "PhD's" is
one that is often left out of technical discussions on scaling and
scalability -- and that is the people cost. To count the cost of
scaling an app or set of apps, the people cost can be significant, which
is why the systems management issue is critical. Several years ago when
I was teaching the network 'capstone' course, Network Analysis & Design,
I would remind people both verbally and in role-playing that some of the
technical aspects of the job are easy, it's the people problems that are
gonna bite them in the ass :)
J
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