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> Hi all,
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> A quick reminder about our October meeting, this Thursday, October 20th, 7pm
> @ C7 Data Center (Bluffdale):
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> Grant Shipley, from Redhat, will be flying in from North Carolina to tell us
> about deploying PHP on ec2 using openshift, and a little about www.follw.it
> which is a site he created using Code Igniter, and why I chose PHP over Java
> for the follw.it site, despite being a Java developer for over 10 years.
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> Scale or Fail - Give your App the Speed it Needs in the Cloud!
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> Whether you have one or a million visitors accessing your web app, they are
> all going to demand a great user experience regardless of what it takes for
> you to deliver it. This invariably means quick page loads and fast response
> times every single time. When things go south, you just throw more hardware
> at the problem and increase your caches and buffers, right? Wrong. Toss in an
> infrastructure that resides on the cloud and now you?ve got a really
> interesting problem on your hands. I?ll leave the marketecure slides at the
> door, this is a hands-on technical talk in which we'll deploy an application
> to the cloud and then turn up the heat by leveraging the right mix of
> elasticity and auto-sclaing.
>
> Bio:
> Grant Shipley is an OpenShift PaaS Evangelist at Red Hat focused on cloud
> technologies. Prior to that, Grant was a Manager of Software Development
> with responsibilities over the www.redhat.com website and supporting
> infrastructure. Grant has over 10 years of software development experience
> focusing on Java and PHP. In his free time, he contributes to several open
> source projects including Media Portal and www.follw.it as well as
> developing iOS applications. Grant has been using Linux on a daily basis
> since 1994 and is active in the FOSS community.
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> Thanks,
> Mac
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