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Martin Kleppmann

Designing Data-Intensive Applications

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  • esandrewcompartió una citahace 4 años
    However, the downside of approach 2 is that posting a tweet now requires a lot of extra work. On average, a tweet is delivered to about 75 followers, so 4.6k tweets per second become 345k writes per second to the home timeline caches. But this average hides the fact that the number of followers per user varies wildly, and some users have over 30 million followers. This means that a single tweet may result in over 30 million writes to home timelines! Doing this in a timely manner—Twitter tries to deliver tweets to followers within five seconds—is a significant challenge. In the example of Twitter, the distribution of followers per user (maybe weighted by how often those users tweet) is a key load parameter for discussing scalability, since it determines the fan-out load. Your application may have very different characteristics, but you can apply similar principles to reasoning about its load.
  • Samson Mwathicompartió una citahace 8 meses
    Many applications today are data-intensive , as opposed to compute-intensive
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    CPU clock speeds are barely increasing, but multi-core processors are stand

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