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I was making my way through the sites in my daily reading rotation tonight when I saw a fairly suspicious article posted on the High Scalability blog talking about 5 things poisonous to scalability. I dont know how this managed to make it through their normally decent moderation because it read more like cheap marketing [...]
Cloud Foundry was recently unveiled by VMWare at JAX in London and given the recent failings of other cloud hosting providers I think timing couldn’t have been better. What do you do when you’ve built your entire infrastructure on one vendors ‘cloud’? You’ve tied in all of their API’s into your application to make the [...]
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