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Ricky RobinsonRequired reading for rails developers.
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william galindoA 300 Million Page View/Month Facebook RoR App
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Sun, 02/17/2008 - 15:56 — Todd Hoff
* Friends for Sale Architecture - A 300 Million Page View/Month Facebook RoR App (1028)
In a short three months Friends for Sale (think Hot-or-Not with a market economy) grew to become a top 10 Facebook application handling 200 gorgeous requests per second and a stunning 300 million page views a month. They did all this using Ruby on Rails, two part time developers, a cluster of a dozen machines, and a fairly standard architecture. -
gaurav bhatiascalability of friends for sale
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werner bahlkeHigh Scalability site with article on Friends for Sale Ruby on Rails application with 300 M pageviews/month
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n a short three months Friends for Sale (think Hot-or-Not with a market economy) grew to become a top 10 Facebook application handling 200 gorgeous requests per second and a stunning 300 million page views a month. They did all this using Ruby on Rails, two part time developers, a cluster of a dozen machines, and a fairly standard architecture. How did Friends for Sale scale to sell all those beautiful people? And how much do you think your friends are worth on the op
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wolf hesse200req/s 3*10^8page views/month [...] We designed this as more of an experiment to see if we understood
virality concepts and metrics on Facebook. I guess we do. =) -
Nick Lewissuccess story
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