On Tue, Oct 21, 2014 at 12:44 PM, Shrayas rajagopal <[email protected]>
wrote:

>
> ​Scalability is a very nice concept to read on. At the same time, it is an
> extremely hard concept to get right because of the sheer amount of
> variables involved in it.
>
> Here are some resources to get you started:
> - Gramener on how they scaled visualisations during the election for CNN
> IBN
>     Blog [1]
>     Video at Fifth Elephant 2014 [2]
>     Video at PyCon 2014​ [3]
> - Stackoverfow and its scale [4]
> - Scaling reddit (2010) [5]
> - Scaling reddit (2013) [6]. Personally I love this talk and learnt quite a
> lot from it.
>
> One of the conferences organized every year called rootconf (in India)
>  basically tackles devops questions like such. You can have a look at their
> videos too[7]​
>
> Also, HighScalability[8]​ is a great place to learn about scalability.
>

Thank you Shrayas for the explanation and connecting to me these links.


> ​All of us started somewhere. It is a good practice to ask questions,
> unless of course they are really trivial. So don't worry :)​
>

Yes, at the end we all need some starting point. But, Alas! I didn't get so
was scared. Anyways, thank you for a good advice.

-- 

*Regards,Sahil ModGill*
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