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Exceeding the Benefits of Complexity? A Fractal Model for the Social Business Era

Dion Hinchcliffe's Web 2.0 Blog

and SOA is one that I deeply explored in the 2005-2007 timeframe, and my ideas on this even made the cover story of the SOA/Web Services Journal at one point. A collapse of a monolith, consumed by its own growth and complexity? As against the simpler, fractal approach of ecosystems? This fractal aspect of user systems, Web 2.0,

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How to Effectively Scale Up Your App To Handle 1 Million Users?

Xicom

Manage The Load of Users: If you maintain the user experience in your app, then definitely the number of users will rapidly increase. However, If we talk about the ways of scaling in technical terms then there are Horizontal and Vertical Scaling through which you can increase the efficiency of your web application.

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Heuristics for Identifying Service Boundaries

OpenCredo

Because circumstances change over time, you also should regularly revisit your service boundaries, adapt accordingly and always strive to lower entry costs for such changes on both, the organisational and technical level. In IT we try to mimic such structures and came up with terms like Modules, SOA and Microservices. Motivation.

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Egnyte Architecture: Lessons learned in building and scaling a multi petabyte content platform

High Scalability

SOA architecture based on REST APIs. Focus on the core capability of your startup and if you are facing technically hard problems and you have to build something custom for it then roll up the sleeves and go for it. In SOA, build circuit breakers to shed load early and start sending 503s if your service is choked.