I heard an extended interview with these guys and thought it was
excellent advice.
http://itc.conversationsnetwork.org/shows/detail5025.html

Their book (I assume) should be equally good:
"Scalability Rules: 50 Principles for Scaling Web Sites"
http://www.amazon.com/dp/0321753887/tomontime-20

Tom


On Mon, Oct 31, 2011 at 10:26 AM, Trey Darley <[email protected]> wrote:
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> Hey there, LOPSA hivemind! Greets from Sunny Brussels.
>
> I routinely bump into people trying to cook a web startup. Fairly
> typical is one guy with an idea and a bit of technical ability trying to
> get a product to market without much capital expenditure.
>
> I find myself having this conversation repeatedly where someone doesn't
> have customer one *yet* but they're trying to already think about
> scaling to $really_large_number. I think, really, there is some
> low-hanging fruit for such cases. Premature optimization is the root of
> all evil, true, but on the other hand one can also make early
> architectural choices that impose otherwise avoidable scalability limits.
>
> Why am I writing? Two things:
>
> 0) Does a sort of ten commandments, dos and don'ts of scalability for
> tech startups exist? (I don't want to reinvent the wheel.)
>
> 1) Given the above, wouldn't this be a valuable addition to the LOPSA
> site? (Rather like the old tools database, which sadly seems to have
> disappeared.) If we put our brains together and thrash out a useful 'ten
> commandments of scalability' page we could post/upvote it on HN and
> thereby garner some nice publicity for LOPSA.
>
> Cheers,
> - --Trey
>
> P.S. Speaking of which, lopsa.org seems rather unresponsive. Is it just
> me? Perhaps this ought to be addressed before (hypothetically) driving a
> bunch of HN traffic to the site. :-/
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