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Ilya Grigorik on Tokyo Cabinet, MySQL and Ruby HTTP Performance

3 December 2009 One Comment

Ilya Grigorik discusses his company’s PostRank algorithm for tracking reader engagement with content. Also: his experience scaling MySQL, Tokyo Cabinet, Ruby HTTP libs, Solr, Amazon EC2 and more.

http://www.infoq.com/interviews/grigorik-tokyo-cabinet

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  • Clayton said:

    I’ve been curious about Tokyo Cabinet and this was a great resource. Thanks!

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