Just finished my very first PHP talk at PHP Tek 2007. Went well, but could be improved some too. Slides and the handout are up here and here. Looking forward to adding more information on this and hopefully presenting again soon.
The talk was interesting. I’m hoping to get apc up and running in the next few weeks so it was good to hear just how far you can take it.
Considering the amount of traffic facebook receives, it would also be interesting to hear a talk just on how you have your web servers and db servers set up and what issues you’ve faced with mysql with the amount of writes, reads, etc you require of it.
Again, thanks for the talk and the handout as I’m anxious now to get apc set up and run some benchmarks.
Thanks! It’s good to know what people are interested in hearing about. I’ll also be working on adding more material to this presentation. Lucas Nealan is drafting a presentation to discuss our caching methodologies, which I think will be very useful to anyone working on various caching strategies.
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The talk was interesting. I’m hoping to get apc up and running in the next few weeks so it was good to hear just how far you can take it.
Considering the amount of traffic facebook receives, it would also be interesting to hear a talk just on how you have your web servers and db servers set up and what issues you’ve faced with mysql with the amount of writes, reads, etc you require of it.
Again, thanks for the talk and the handout as I’m anxious now to get apc set up and run some benchmarks.
Thanks! It’s good to know what people are interested in hearing about. I’ll also be working on adding more material to this presentation. Lucas Nealan is drafting a presentation to discuss our caching methodologies, which I think will be very useful to anyone working on various caching strategies.
For some reason, I’m not able to get the slides or the handout. Are the files still available?
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