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Windows Server 2012 Active Directory includes several improvements:
1. It allows for simplified and more robust domain controller installations, safer virtualization of domain controllers, and cloning of domain controllers.
2. It features enhanced Active Directory PowerShell cmdlets and management interfaces for tasks like replication management.
3. New capabilities are introduced like Kerberos claims identity, Dynamic Access Control for granular access control, and protection of the RID pool and USN rollback scenarios during domain controller restoration.
The Java EE 7 Platform: Productivity++ & Embracing HTML5Arun Gupta
The document discusses the new features and specifications being developed for the Java EE 7 platform. Some of the key areas covered include improved productivity through reduced boilerplate code, support for HTML5, updates to Java API specifications like JAX-RS 2.0, JMS 2.0, JSON 1.0 and more. It provides examples of how the new APIs will work and the goals and status of ongoing Java EE specification efforts.
Oracle Enterprise Data Quality for Siebel provides data quality services for Siebel CRM. It uses Siebel's universal connector interface to connect to EDQ web services for standardization, matching, and duplicate identification. Records are passed between Siebel and EDQ in real-time or batch jobs. EDQ matches records and returns possible matches to Siebel without storing the working data. Templates are provided for common data quality tasks like contact and account matching, verification, and standardization.
This document provides an overview of ZooKeeper, describing it as a centralized service for maintaining configuration information, providing naming services, and enabling distributed synchronization and group services for distributed applications. It then discusses what ZooKeeper can do, how it is structured like a hierarchical file system, how it works using the Zab consensus algorithm, how to deploy it either on a single server or quorum cluster, how to interact with it using command line tools or APIs, and some key features like notifications, ordering, and high availability.
The following depicts the automatic automatic migration of administration and managed server in case of failure
This concept is useful very useful in site failover as well as managed server failover
We have used the Virtual IP and Virtual Hostname concept
This document provides an overview of Hibernate and how to implement basic object-relational mapping with Hibernate in a Spring and Maven project connected to a MySQL database. It discusses adding Hibernate and database dependencies to Maven, configuring Hibernate, and examples of basic CRUD operations and association mappings like one-to-one relationships. Key topics include setting up Hibernate configuration files, annotating entities with JPA annotations, and performing save, update, and delete operations through the Hibernate session factory.
Integrated Data, Message, and Process Recovery for Failure Masking in Web Ser...Gera Shegalov
The document discusses ensuring exactly-once execution semantics for web services through the use of interaction contracts and failure masking techniques implemented in a PHP framework called EOS. It presents an interaction contracts framework that uses formal specifications, model checking, and persistent logging to guarantee exactly-once execution across failures. The document also evaluates the performance overhead of the EOS implementation through an experiment running a simulated e-commerce auction service.
Windows Server 2012 Active Directory includes several improvements:
1. It allows for simplified and more robust domain controller installations, safer virtualization of domain controllers, and cloning of domain controllers.
2. It features enhanced Active Directory PowerShell cmdlets and management interfaces for tasks like replication management.
3. New capabilities are introduced like Kerberos claims identity, Dynamic Access Control for granular access control, and protection of the RID pool and USN rollback scenarios during domain controller restoration.
The Java EE 7 Platform: Productivity++ & Embracing HTML5Arun Gupta
The document discusses the new features and specifications being developed for the Java EE 7 platform. Some of the key areas covered include improved productivity through reduced boilerplate code, support for HTML5, updates to Java API specifications like JAX-RS 2.0, JMS 2.0, JSON 1.0 and more. It provides examples of how the new APIs will work and the goals and status of ongoing Java EE specification efforts.
Oracle Enterprise Data Quality for Siebel provides data quality services for Siebel CRM. It uses Siebel's universal connector interface to connect to EDQ web services for standardization, matching, and duplicate identification. Records are passed between Siebel and EDQ in real-time or batch jobs. EDQ matches records and returns possible matches to Siebel without storing the working data. Templates are provided for common data quality tasks like contact and account matching, verification, and standardization.
This document provides an overview of ZooKeeper, describing it as a centralized service for maintaining configuration information, providing naming services, and enabling distributed synchronization and group services for distributed applications. It then discusses what ZooKeeper can do, how it is structured like a hierarchical file system, how it works using the Zab consensus algorithm, how to deploy it either on a single server or quorum cluster, how to interact with it using command line tools or APIs, and some key features like notifications, ordering, and high availability.
The following depicts the automatic automatic migration of administration and managed server in case of failure
This concept is useful very useful in site failover as well as managed server failover
We have used the Virtual IP and Virtual Hostname concept
This document provides an overview of Hibernate and how to implement basic object-relational mapping with Hibernate in a Spring and Maven project connected to a MySQL database. It discusses adding Hibernate and database dependencies to Maven, configuring Hibernate, and examples of basic CRUD operations and association mappings like one-to-one relationships. Key topics include setting up Hibernate configuration files, annotating entities with JPA annotations, and performing save, update, and delete operations through the Hibernate session factory.
Integrated Data, Message, and Process Recovery for Failure Masking in Web Ser...Gera Shegalov
The document discusses ensuring exactly-once execution semantics for web services through the use of interaction contracts and failure masking techniques implemented in a PHP framework called EOS. It presents an interaction contracts framework that uses formal specifications, model checking, and persistent logging to guarantee exactly-once execution across failures. The document also evaluates the performance overhead of the EOS implementation through an experiment running a simulated e-commerce auction service.
The document discusses various topics in JDBC including prepared statements, transactions, batch updates, stored procedures, and metadata. Prepared statements allow passing parameters to SQL statements and improve performance. Transactions commit or rollback multiple statements as a single unit. Batch updates execute a group of statements together more efficiently. Stored procedures are called using CallableStatement and parameters can be IN, OUT, or INOUT. Database metadata describes database structure and result set metadata describes result columns.
The document discusses JDBC and provides information on its objectives, architecture, drivers, API, and how to create JDBC applications. The key points covered are that JDBC has two layers - the application layer and driver layer; there are four types of JDBC drivers; and the main steps to create a JDBC application are to load a driver, connect to a database, create and execute statements, and handle exceptions.
Learn Cloud-Native .NET: Core Configuration Fundamentals with SteeltoeVMware Tanzu
How do you avoid a messy jumble of configuration management? First, you can rule out holding settings internally to the app. Hard coding values in a compiled artifact limits almost everything about an application’s ability to scale. Attaching a .config file to each instance of the application is also not reasonable. (Yes, your externalized config values from the artifact.) But you’re no better off with managing and updating things.
This class will visit the Microsoft.Extensions.Configuration package and the many options it offers .NET Core developers. We’ll cover everything from using the default providers (and what’s going on under the covers) to custom providers implemented in Steeltoe. There are many stops in between where developers can achieve the best mix of business requirements and technical needs.
Attend this class to learn the following:
● How to use external configurations with Spring Config using Steeltoe
● Best practices for externalizing configuration
● How to get the most from Spring Config without adding complexity
David Dieruf, Principal Product Marketing Manager, Pivotal
This document provides the table of contents for the book "Microsoft SQL Server Black Book". The book contains 13 chapters that cover topics such as installation, configuration, SQL, stored procedures, performance tuning, and more. Each chapter includes an explanatory section and a "Practical Guide" section with hands-on exercises. The author's goal is to help readers harness Microsoft SQL Server's capabilities to create robust production database servers.
The document summarizes 50 new features of Java EE 7 presented by Arun Gupta in 50 minutes. It provides short descriptions and code examples for features in specifications like CDI, Bean Validation, Interceptors, Concurrency Utilities, JPA, JTA, EJB, JMS and others. The features include things like default enabling of CDI, method validation in Bean Validation, interceptors for constructors, managed executors for concurrency, schema generation in JPA, transaction scoping in CDI and JTA, disabling passivation of stateful sessions in EJB, and a simplified JMSContext API.
Presentation on the JMS 2.0 JSR (JSR-343) in JavaOne India, Hyderabad 2013.
Thanks to http://www.slideshare.net/reza_rahman , http://www.slideshare.net/arungupta1 and for the source slides.
The document summarizes Takayuki Okazaki's presentation on internationalization at JavaOne Tokyo 2012. It discusses how Java supports internationalization out of the box through features like Unicode, locales, calendars, encodings, and more. It also covers enhancements to internationalization in JDK7 like improved locale handling. Finally, it mentions some missing features in Java for internationalization like telephone number formatting and suggests using the libphonenumber library to address this.
This document appears to be a presentation given by Takayuki Okazaki at the JavaOne 2009 conference. It discusses ACCESS CO., LTD. and includes images and text in Japanese. The presentation explores topics related to Java and is shared under a Creative Commons license for reuse and sharing with attribution.
Aizu IT Summer Forum, Open Source and Web TechnologiesTakayuki Okazaki
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive function. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against mental illness and improve symptoms.
This document appears to be a presentation given by Takayuki Okazaki at the JavaOne 2009 conference. It discusses ACCESS CO., LTD. and includes images and text in Japanese. The presentation covers topics like AIR, lighting talks, and gives credits and copyright information for Takayuki Okazaki and the JJUG JavaOne 2009 Hokokukai.
This document discusses integrating Angular with Meteor. Some key points:
- Angular-Meteor adds a way to augment or replace Meteor's Blaze reactive templating library with Angular.
- It provides services like $meteorCollection for reactive collections, $meteorObject for single objects, $meteorSubscribe for subscriptions, and $meteorCall for methods.
- Collections in Angular-Meteor provide 3-way data binding between the template, controller scope, and database using Meteor cursors for efficient updates.
- Security features like collection permissions still work as usual.
- Angular-Meteor aims to put all data directly into the scope,
Operating Kubernetes at Scale (Australia Presentation)Mesosphere Inc.
Kubernetes is an amazing technology, but getting it up and running in your data center or VMs is challenging. In this technical webinar, you will learn how best to deploy, operate, and scale Kubernetes clusters from one to hundreds of nodes using DC/OS.
Jörg Schad and Adrian Smolski from Mesosphere show how to run Kubernetes on DC/OS, as well as how to integrate and run Kubernetes alongside traditional applications and fast data services of your choice (e.g. Apache Cassandra, Apache Kafka, Apache Spark, TensorFlow, and more) on any infrastructure.
You will learn how to:
1. Deploy Kubernetes in a secure, highly available, and fault-tolerant manner on DC/OS
2. Solve operational challenges of running a large/multiple Kubernetes cluster(s)
3. One-click deploy big data stateful and stateless services alongside a Kubernetes cluster
Jörg is a Technical Lead for Community Projects at Mesosphere in San Francisco. His speaking experience includes various Meetups, international conferences, and lecture halls.
Adrian Smolski is the local Field CTO based out of Sydney, Australia. His background is big data, data science and distributed systems.
- Replay Solutions automates 30% of the software lifecycle using its patented ReplayDIRECTOR technology which records application executions at runtime with minimal overhead.
- ReplayDIRECTOR provides automated issue reproduction, bridging development, operations, QA and support teams. It allows issues to be reproduced instantly on any workstation without requiring application servers, databases or load.
- The presentation highlights how ReplayDIRECTOR can be used across various teams and use cases like development, operations, customer support to automate issue diagnosis and rapidly locate root causes.
The document discusses the GlassFish REST administration backend. It provides an agenda that covers background on JAX-RS and GlassFish, implementation details of the REST backend, tips and tricks, clients, and future plans. It discusses how GlassFish uses configuration beans and the command line interface to manage configuration through REST.
Boost Development With Java EE7 On EAP7 (Demitris Andreadis)Red Hat Developers
JBoss EAP7 brings support for the most recent industry standards and technologies, including Java EE7, the latest edition of the premier enterprise development standard. This session will provide an overview of the major additions to Java EE7, and how your team can use these capabilities on the advanced EAP7 runtime to produce better applications with less code.
The document discusses various topics in JDBC including prepared statements, transactions, batch updates, stored procedures, and metadata. Prepared statements allow passing parameters to SQL statements and improve performance. Transactions commit or rollback multiple statements as a single unit. Batch updates execute a group of statements together more efficiently. Stored procedures are called using CallableStatement and parameters can be IN, OUT, or INOUT. Database metadata describes database structure and result set metadata describes result columns.
The document discusses JDBC and provides information on its objectives, architecture, drivers, API, and how to create JDBC applications. The key points covered are that JDBC has two layers - the application layer and driver layer; there are four types of JDBC drivers; and the main steps to create a JDBC application are to load a driver, connect to a database, create and execute statements, and handle exceptions.
Learn Cloud-Native .NET: Core Configuration Fundamentals with SteeltoeVMware Tanzu
How do you avoid a messy jumble of configuration management? First, you can rule out holding settings internally to the app. Hard coding values in a compiled artifact limits almost everything about an application’s ability to scale. Attaching a .config file to each instance of the application is also not reasonable. (Yes, your externalized config values from the artifact.) But you’re no better off with managing and updating things.
This class will visit the Microsoft.Extensions.Configuration package and the many options it offers .NET Core developers. We’ll cover everything from using the default providers (and what’s going on under the covers) to custom providers implemented in Steeltoe. There are many stops in between where developers can achieve the best mix of business requirements and technical needs.
Attend this class to learn the following:
● How to use external configurations with Spring Config using Steeltoe
● Best practices for externalizing configuration
● How to get the most from Spring Config without adding complexity
David Dieruf, Principal Product Marketing Manager, Pivotal
This document provides the table of contents for the book "Microsoft SQL Server Black Book". The book contains 13 chapters that cover topics such as installation, configuration, SQL, stored procedures, performance tuning, and more. Each chapter includes an explanatory section and a "Practical Guide" section with hands-on exercises. The author's goal is to help readers harness Microsoft SQL Server's capabilities to create robust production database servers.
The document summarizes 50 new features of Java EE 7 presented by Arun Gupta in 50 minutes. It provides short descriptions and code examples for features in specifications like CDI, Bean Validation, Interceptors, Concurrency Utilities, JPA, JTA, EJB, JMS and others. The features include things like default enabling of CDI, method validation in Bean Validation, interceptors for constructors, managed executors for concurrency, schema generation in JPA, transaction scoping in CDI and JTA, disabling passivation of stateful sessions in EJB, and a simplified JMSContext API.
Presentation on the JMS 2.0 JSR (JSR-343) in JavaOne India, Hyderabad 2013.
Thanks to http://www.slideshare.net/reza_rahman , http://www.slideshare.net/arungupta1 and for the source slides.
The document summarizes Takayuki Okazaki's presentation on internationalization at JavaOne Tokyo 2012. It discusses how Java supports internationalization out of the box through features like Unicode, locales, calendars, encodings, and more. It also covers enhancements to internationalization in JDK7 like improved locale handling. Finally, it mentions some missing features in Java for internationalization like telephone number formatting and suggests using the libphonenumber library to address this.
This document appears to be a presentation given by Takayuki Okazaki at the JavaOne 2009 conference. It discusses ACCESS CO., LTD. and includes images and text in Japanese. The presentation explores topics related to Java and is shared under a Creative Commons license for reuse and sharing with attribution.
Aizu IT Summer Forum, Open Source and Web TechnologiesTakayuki Okazaki
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive function. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against mental illness and improve symptoms.
This document appears to be a presentation given by Takayuki Okazaki at the JavaOne 2009 conference. It discusses ACCESS CO., LTD. and includes images and text in Japanese. The presentation covers topics like AIR, lighting talks, and gives credits and copyright information for Takayuki Okazaki and the JJUG JavaOne 2009 Hokokukai.
This document discusses integrating Angular with Meteor. Some key points:
- Angular-Meteor adds a way to augment or replace Meteor's Blaze reactive templating library with Angular.
- It provides services like $meteorCollection for reactive collections, $meteorObject for single objects, $meteorSubscribe for subscriptions, and $meteorCall for methods.
- Collections in Angular-Meteor provide 3-way data binding between the template, controller scope, and database using Meteor cursors for efficient updates.
- Security features like collection permissions still work as usual.
- Angular-Meteor aims to put all data directly into the scope,
Operating Kubernetes at Scale (Australia Presentation)Mesosphere Inc.
Kubernetes is an amazing technology, but getting it up and running in your data center or VMs is challenging. In this technical webinar, you will learn how best to deploy, operate, and scale Kubernetes clusters from one to hundreds of nodes using DC/OS.
Jörg Schad and Adrian Smolski from Mesosphere show how to run Kubernetes on DC/OS, as well as how to integrate and run Kubernetes alongside traditional applications and fast data services of your choice (e.g. Apache Cassandra, Apache Kafka, Apache Spark, TensorFlow, and more) on any infrastructure.
You will learn how to:
1. Deploy Kubernetes in a secure, highly available, and fault-tolerant manner on DC/OS
2. Solve operational challenges of running a large/multiple Kubernetes cluster(s)
3. One-click deploy big data stateful and stateless services alongside a Kubernetes cluster
Jörg is a Technical Lead for Community Projects at Mesosphere in San Francisco. His speaking experience includes various Meetups, international conferences, and lecture halls.
Adrian Smolski is the local Field CTO based out of Sydney, Australia. His background is big data, data science and distributed systems.
- Replay Solutions automates 30% of the software lifecycle using its patented ReplayDIRECTOR technology which records application executions at runtime with minimal overhead.
- ReplayDIRECTOR provides automated issue reproduction, bridging development, operations, QA and support teams. It allows issues to be reproduced instantly on any workstation without requiring application servers, databases or load.
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The document discusses the GlassFish REST administration backend. It provides an agenda that covers background on JAX-RS and GlassFish, implementation details of the REST backend, tips and tricks, clients, and future plans. It discusses how GlassFish uses configuration beans and the command line interface to manage configuration through REST.
Boost Development With Java EE7 On EAP7 (Demitris Andreadis)Red Hat Developers
JBoss EAP7 brings support for the most recent industry standards and technologies, including Java EE7, the latest edition of the premier enterprise development standard. This session will provide an overview of the major additions to Java EE7, and how your team can use these capabilities on the advanced EAP7 runtime to produce better applications with less code.
Eclipse microprofile config and OSGi config admin - E Jiangmfrancis
OSGi Community Event 2017 Presentation by Emily Jiang [IBM]
Eclipse MicroProfile Config defines a Java programming model for microservices. It offers the capability of configuring microservices without repacking the microservices; microservices reacting differently based on the deployment environment; dynamic configuration feeding into the microservices without restarting the microservices. OSGi Config Admin exists for many years and offers an efficient configuration model to OSGi applications. MicroPorfile Config can work well in OSGi applications. It doesn't contradict but instead compliments Config Admin. Come to this session to find out the common and different features between the two technologies, as well as the possibility of integrating Eclipse MicroProfile Config to OSGi applications.
GlassFish REST Administration Backend at JavaOne India 2012Arun Gupta
The document outlines a program agenda for a presentation on the GlassFish REST administration back end. The agenda includes discussing JAX-RS and the GlassFish implementation details, providing tips and tricks, discussing clients, and future plans, with a question and answer section. The implementation details section will cover GlassFish configuration beans, the command line interface, and how configuration beans are exposed as REST resources.
Dataservices: Processing Big Data the Microservice WayQAware GmbH
O'Reilly Software Architecture Conference 2018, New York (USA): Talk by Mario-Leander Reimer (@LeanderReimer, Principal Software Architect at QAware)
Abstract:
Big data processing, microservices, and cloud-native technology are a match made in computing heaven, enabling microservices to be used to build a flexible, scalable, and distributed system of loosely coupled data processing tasks, called data services.
Mario-Leander Reimer explores key JEE technologies that can be used to build JEE-powered data services and walks you through implementing the individual data processing tasks of a simplified showcase application. You’ll then deploy and orchestrate the individual data services using OpenShift, illustrating the scalability of the overall processing pipeline. The context and content is taken from a real-world project for a major German car manufacturer, implementing a microservices-based processing pipeline that uses car-related event data (sensor data, traffic events, and other real-time data) for a traffic information management and route optimization system.
This document discusses how to test enterprise Java applications. It recommends that unit tests cover 80% of code to test small pieces of code and give confidence to make changes. Integration tests cover 15% of code to test collaboration between components like databases and servers. Acceptance tests cover the remaining 5% by testing customer requirements through concrete examples and user stories. The document provides examples of testing frameworks for different layers, including JS TestDriver and Sinon.js for client-side tests, JUnit and Mockito for server-side tests, and DBUnit and Arquillian for persistence tests. It emphasizes the importance of continuous integration to run tests automatically and ensure quality.
Netflix Play API: Why we built an evolutionary architectureSuudhan Rangarajan
For your next re-architecture, consider building a Evolutionary Architecture, with strong focus on Identity, Type1/Type2 Decisions and Fitness Functions.
This talk goes through the journey of re-architecting one of the most critical services at Netflix.
A Groovy Kind of Java (San Francisco Java User Group)Nati Shalom
Today's application stack is built out many popular OSS frameworks such as Cassandra, MongoDB, Scala, Play, Memcache, RabitMQ alongside the more traditional JEE stack which includes app servers such as Tomcat and JBoss. In this environment the same practices that we used to have in JEE centric world for managing and deploying our app are not relevant anymore. In this session we'll introduce a new open source framework based on Groovy for packaging your application, automating the scaling, failover, and more.
Azure Service Fabric and the Actor Model: when did we forget Object Orientation?João Pedro Martins
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PuppetConf 2017: From Rollercoasters to Meerkats: 3 Generations of Production...Puppet
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The document discusses new features in DWR version 3, including named parameters, binary file handling, JavaScript extending Java interfaces, improved reverse Ajax APIs, support for Dojo data stores, JSON/JSONP/JSON-RPC, varargs, and overloaded methods. Key goals are improved usability, performance, and scalability compared to prior versions.
Episode 4: Operating Kubernetes at Scale with DC/OSMesosphere Inc.
You’ve installed your Kubernetes cluster on DC/OS — now what? Operating Kubernetes efficiently can be challenging. In the final episode of our Kubernetes series, we will share best practices for operating your DC/OS Kubernetes cluster and maintaining performance. During this presentation, Joerg Schad and Chris Gaun show you how to successfully operate Kubernetes at scale in your environment.
During this session, we discuss:
1. How to upgrade DC/OS and Kubernetes with no downtime
2. How DC/OS guards against failure and enables fault domains that are resistant to outages within racks, availability zones, or cloud environments
3. How the monitoring and metrics capabilities on DC/OS improve operational analytics and help you get the most from your cluster
4. How cloud bursting extends your on-prem environment with resources from the cloud to handle spikes in your workload
This document discusses device application development using Windows Azure. It covers storage, identity, communications, and platform services when building applications with a device-cloud architecture. Specific topics covered include storage options in Windows Azure, approaches to managing identity, device-initiated and cloud-initiated communications, and frameworks for building applications. Code samples and usage statistics are also provided.
The document provides an overview of a company called SOASTA and their cloud testing solution. It discusses SOASTA being the first cloud testing company established in 2007 and how their cloudtest solution allows customers to perform load and performance testing in the cloud in a fast, affordable and scalable way. Key features of cloudtest mentioned are on-demand test provisioning, real-time analytics dashboards, and full test reports.
The document introduces Windows Azure fundamentals including building and deploying Azure services. It shows how to access Azure storage services like Blob, Table, and Queues. It demonstrates connecting distributed systems using Azure Service Bus and Virtual Networks. It also covers user authentication and authorization using Azure Access Control Service.
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This document is a software requirements specification for a project with the following goals: [STATE PURPOSE]. It describes the scope as [STATE SCOPE] and defines key terms. The technologies used include [LIST SOME TECHNOLOGIES] and references [CITE REFERENCES]. Sections include an overall description covering the product perspective, interfaces, functions, users and design, as well as specific requirements including use case reports.
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Three primary specifications will be discussed:
-Discovery and client registration, emphasizing transparent processes and secure and private access
-Customer data, centering around customer tariffs, bills, energy usage, and full consumption disclosure
-Power systems data, focusing on grid data, inclusive of transmission and distribution networks, generation, intergrid power flows, and market settlement data
"Choosing proper type of scaling", Olena SyrotaFwdays
Imagine an IoT processing system that is already quite mature and production-ready and for which client coverage is growing and scaling and performance aspects are life and death questions. The system has Redis, MongoDB, and stream processing based on ksqldb. In this talk, firstly, we will analyze scaling approaches and then select the proper ones for our system.
QA or the Highway - Component Testing: Bridging the gap between frontend appl...zjhamm304
These are the slides for the presentation, "Component Testing: Bridging the gap between frontend applications" that was presented at QA or the Highway 2024 in Columbus, OH by Zachary Hamm.
"Scaling RAG Applications to serve millions of users", Kevin GoedeckeFwdays
How we managed to grow and scale a RAG application from zero to thousands of users in 7 months. Lessons from technical challenges around managing high load for LLMs, RAGs and Vector databases.