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Four master databases are partitioned by functionality: promotion, profiles, comments, main. Many slave databases hang off each master
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Writes go to the masters and reads go to the slaves.
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Use InnoDB when you need transactions and MyISAM when you don't
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They moved nearly all work out of the database and into applications, including joins, an operation we normally think of as the job of the database.
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Engineers often have a bunch of cool features they want to release, but those features can kill an infrastructure if that infrastructure doesn't grow along with the features. So push back until your system can handle the new features.
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Steve WillerA pretty concise description of what they do. Nothing earth-shattering, though.
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