Posts Tagged “architecture”

Extensible PHP Caching Library

by Justin Leider on April 23, 2010

Everyone has probably already seen every caching class there ever was and ever will be. However, when I was searching for a class that could easily be switched from one data store to the next I couldn’t find a thing. (…)

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100x Increase in SOLR Performance and Throughput

by Justin Leider on April 27, 2009

Is your SOLR installation running slower than you think it should? Performance, throughput and scalability not what you are expecting or hoping? Do you constantly see that others have much higher SOLR query performance and scalability than you do? All (…)

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Is Amazon’s EC2 right for you?

by Justin Leider on January 26, 2009

I’ve been asked this and similar questions quite a bit lately. But before I delve into the answer to this I want to lay the foundation and ask you a question. This one question should play a large part in (…)

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Part 2: An Architecture Overview — Apache, MySQL, Memcached, SQLite

by Justin Leider on July 24, 2008

In my last post I mentioned the numerous technologies which were on tap for the upcoming version of CitySquares. This installment will continue to define an overview of the underlying architecture and begin to dig a little deeper into the (…)

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