Web Operations: Keeping the Data On Time"O'Reilly Media, Inc.", 2010 M06 21 - 338 páginas A web application involves many specialists, but it takes people in web ops to ensure that everything works together throughout an application's lifetime. It's the expertise you need when your start-up gets an unexpected spike in web traffic, or when a new feature causes your mature application to fail. In this collection of essays and interviews, web veterans such as Theo Schlossnagle, Baron Schwartz, and Alistair Croll offer insights into this evolving field. You'll learn stories from the trenches--from builders of some of the biggest sites on the Web--on what's necessary to help a site thrive.
Contributors include: John Allspaw |
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... environment variables, statements, and keywords. Constant width bold Shows commands or other text that should be typed literally by the user. Constant width italic Shows text that should be replaced with user-supplied values or by ...
... environment leads to treating the efforts therein as a job without the concept of a career. What's the difference, you ask? A career is an occupation taken on for a significant portion of one's life, with opportunities for progress. A ...
... environment—you must be practiced. A great tool in any operations engineer's tool chest is a system call tracer. They vary (slightly) from system to system. Solaris has truss, Linux has strace, FreeBSD has ktrace, and Mac OS X had ...
... environment (workplace, network, systems, and code) can all survive a bad judgment now and again. You never want to be forced into the position of firing an individual because of a single instance of bad judgment (although I realize ...
... environment is invaluable when tracking down a site degradation or outage, even just to eliminate (or include) the code push as a cause of the issue. At Flickr, we always found it helpful to have the timestamp of the last code deploy ...
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5 Infrastructure As Code | 65 |
6 Monitoring | 81 |
7 How Complex Systems Fail | 107 |
8 Community Management and Web Operations | 117 |
10 Dev and Ops Collaboration and Cooperation | 139 |
UserFacing Metrics | 157 |
12 Relational Database Strategy and Tactics for the Web | 187 |
The Art and Science of Postmortems | 219 |
14 Storage | 227 |
15 Nonrelational Databases | 247 |
16 Agile Infrastructure | 263 |
17 Things That Go Bump in the Night and How to Sleep Through Them | 285 |
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