WSDAC#32 - Database Sharding Schemes
Posted by: Dilip Krishnan
Dare Obasanjo
- Dealing with the Seven Year Itch, Working at Microsoft and a few thoughts on the Google Hiring Process
- Building Scalable Databases: Pros and Cons of Various Database Sharding Schemes
- Can RDF really save us from data format proliferation? - The closest thing to a deployable web technology that might improve describing these kind of data mashups without parsing at any cost or patching is RDF. I’ve always found this particular argument by RDF proponents to be suspect.
Al Tenhundfeld - Rails Style Database Migrations in .NET
Ayende Rahien - Examines Persistent & Distributed Storage
Brad Abrams - Framework Design Guidelines: On the usage of Sealed Classes
Eric Lippert - Future-Proofing A Design
High Scalability Blog
- Intro to Caching,Caching algorithms and caching frameworks part 1
- Just-In-Time Scalability: Agile Methods to Support Massive Growth (IMVU case study)
- Database Sharding for startups
- Reducing Your Website’s Bandwidth Usage - how to
Ramesh Loganathan - The definition of Cloud Computing… It Depends on Who You Ask
Simon Guest - “Micro Architectures” - Jim Wilt and I had an interesting discussion today, around the role of software architecture in the current economy. I shared some thoughts around something I’ve been thinking that I call “micro architectures”
Todd Hoff
- Papers: Readings in Distributed Systems
- Anti-RDBMS: A list of distributed key-value stores
- Product: Project Voldemort - A Distributed Database
Videos, Podcasts and Links
Channel 9 - Maestro: A Managed Domain Specific Language For Concurrent Programming
Deepfriedbytes with Keith Elder & Chris Woodruff - Episode 24: Chatting about F# with Chris Smith and Dustin Campbell
Scott Hanselman - Hanselminutes Podcast 146 - Test Driven Development is Design - The Last Word on TDD
Bob McIlree - Carnival of Enterprise Architecture #14 - January 18, 2009
Alvin Ashcraft - Design/Development Methodologies



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