Hi Koray, I concur with the other guys – these kinds of skills are very specific. It's certainly doable, and there's loads of companies using both the JVM and/or Akka for these kinds of systems, but it requires a lot of thinking / monitoring / tweaking to get these super high performance apps. Here's a talk from the Twitter guys I really liked which shows a bit of the resources and techniques one has to apply when building such apps: Twitter-Scale Computing with OpenJDK <https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=szvHghWyuoQ> (youtube).
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