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  • Copyright 2011
  • Pages: 240
  • Edition: 1st
  • Rough Cuts
  • ISBN-10: 0-13-261400-6
  • ISBN-13: 978-0-13-261400-9

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“Once again, Abbott and Fisher provide a book that I’ll be giving to our engineers. It’s an essential read for anyone dealing with scaling an online business.”

Chris Lalonde, VP, Technical Operations and Infrastructure Architecture, Bullhorn

“Abbott and Fisher again tackle the difficult problem of scalability in their unique and practical manner. Distilling the challenges of operating a fast-growing presence on the Internet into 50 easy-to understand rules, the authors provide a modern cookbook of scalability recipes that guide the reader through the difficulties of fast growth.”

Geoffrey Weber, Vice President, Internet Operations, Shutterfly

“Abbott and Fisher have distilled years of wisdom into a set of cogent principles to avoid many nonobvious mistakes.”

Jonathan Heiliger, VP, Technical Operations, Facebook

“In The Art of Scalability, the AKF team taught us that scale is not just a technology challenge. Scale is obtained only through a combination of people, process, and technology. With Scalability Rules, Martin Abbott and Michael Fisher fill our scalability toolbox with easily implemented and time-tested rules that once applied will enable massive scale.”

Jerome Labat,VP, Product Development IT, Intuit

“When I joined Etsy, I partnered with Mike and Marty to hit the ground running in my new role, and it was one of the best investments of time I have made in my career. The indispensable advice from my experience working with Mike and Marty is fully captured here in this book. Whether you’re taking on a role as a technology leader in a new company or you simply want to make great technology decisions, Scalability Rules will be the go-to resource on your bookshelf.”

Chad Dickerson, CTO, Etsy

Scalability Rules provides an essential set of practical tools and concepts anyone can use when designing, upgrading, or inheriting a technology platform. It’s very easy to focus on an immediate problem and overlook issues that will appear in the future. This book ensures strategic design principles are applied to everyday challenges.”

Robert Guild, Director and Senior Architect, Financial Services

“An insightful, practical guide to designing and building scalable systems. A must-read for both product-building and operations teams, this book offers concise and crisp insights gained from years of practical experience of AKF principals. With the complexity of modern systems, scalability considerations should be an integral part of the architecture and implementation process. Scaling systems for hypergrowth requires an agile, iterative approach that is closely aligned with product features; this book shows you how.”

Nanda Kishore, Chief Technology Officer, ShareThis

“For organizations looking to scale technology, people, and processes rapidly or effectively, the twin pairing of Scalability Rules and The Art of Scalability are unbeatable. The rules-driven approach in Scalability Rules makes this not only an easy reference companion, but also allows organizations to ta

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Table of Contents

Preface     viii

Acknowledgments   xiii

About the Authors     xiv

1 Reduce the Equation     1

2 Distribute Your Work     23

3 Design to Scale Out Horizontally    35

4 Use the Right Tools    53

5 Don’t Duplicate Your Work    71

6 Use Caching Aggressively     87

7 Learn from Your Mistakes     113

8 Database Rules     129

9 Design for Fault Tolerance and Graceful Failure    147

10 Avoid or Distribute State     167

11 Asynchronous Communication and Message Buses    179

12 Miscellaneous Rules     193

13 Rule Review and Prioritization     213

Index     247

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