Tuesday, June 26, 2007

Every integration point created WILL fail and Scalability

I have two things for today's post.

1. I received a note this AM from my "FYI- Jana RSS feed" (A good friend that works with me that sends me email) that I had to pass on to everyone. Read the article because the quote below is SOOOOOOO true.

“One of my recurring themes in "Release It"
is that every call to another system, without exception, will someday try to
kill your application. It usually comes from behavior outside the specification.
When that happens, you must be able to peel back the layers of abstraction, tear
apart the constructed fictions of "concurrent users", "sessions", and even
"connections", and get at what's really happening…”

Agile, Architecture and
the 5am Production Problem
- by Michael
Nygard

2. This weekend I attended the Seattle Conference on Scalability. It was sponsored by Google and it was GREAT. Over the next few weeks I will digest what I heard and saw and report it back via blog. At the moment though I have to admit my dueling day jobs are getting the better of me so I haven't had time to couch my ideas into pithy post prose. I promise it is coming though. I will however let you know that Google recorded the presentations and they should be available by the end of the week on YouTube.

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