Cloud based services have enabled companies in 2012 to grow their customer base exponentially, in a matter of months. Even the smallest of startup teams can reach massive scale, while maintaining reasonable costs. Recent examples of this phenomena include Quora, Instagram and Pinterest. 10 years ago, without the benefits of cloud-based infrastructure services, how would these have companies fared?
In this session, we will explore the new horizons achievable as a result of the tools available to today's developers and discuss how startups can leverage the latest and greatest technologies to operate lean and build successful, sustainable businesses.
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Cloud based infrastructure for massive scale, without massive costs
1. Cloud based infrastructure
for massive scale, without
massive costs
CLOUD: FROM BUZZ TO BENEFIT
Presented by Elmer Thomas
Developer Evangelist at SendGrid
@thinkingserious
3. Your app’s email infrastructure in the cloud
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send and receive email
to and from your application
via APIs and/or SMTP
transactional, relationship email
or
newsletters, bulk email
85. Web Server: Tornado and Node.js
with Nginx for static pages
Load Balancing: HAProxy and Varnish
86. Web Server: Tornado and Node.js
with Nginx for static pages
Load Balancing: HAProxy and Varnish
Web Framework: Django
87. Web Server: Tornado and Node.js
with Nginx for static pages
Load Balancing: HAProxy and Varnish
Web Framework: Django
Caching: Memcached and membase / redis
88. Web Server: Tornado and Node.js
with Nginx for static pages
Load Balancing: HAProxy and Varnish
Web Framework: Django
Caching: Memcached and membase / redis
DB: MySQL
89. Web Server: Tornado and Node.js
with Nginx for static pages
Load Balancing: HAProxy and Varnish
Web Framework: Django
Caching: Memcached and membase / redis
DB: MySQL
MapReduce: MrJob on EMR
90. Web Server: Tornado and Node.js
with Nginx for static pages
Load Balancing: HAProxy and Varnish
Web Framework: Django
Caching: Memcached and membase / redis
DB: MySQL
MapReduce: MrJob on EMR
Email: SendGrid
Thursday, April 3 3:05 to 4pm PST at the Grand Ballroom, MGM Grand Hotel\n\nTrack: CLOUD: FROM BUZZ TO BENEFIT\n\nCloud based services have enabled companies in 2012 to grow their customer base exponentially, in a matter of months. Even the smallest of startup teams can reach massive scale, while maintaining reasonable costs. Recent examples of this phenomena include Quora, Instagram and Pinterest. 10 years ago, without the benefits of cloud-based infrastructure services, how would these have companies fared?\n\nIn this session, we will explore the new horizons achievable as a result of the tools available to today's developers and discuss how startups can leverage the latest and greatest technologies to operate lean and build successful, sustainable businesses.\n
Elmer Thomas is a Developer Evangelist at SendGrid. He works with developers at hackdays and conferences to further simplify the process of integrating with SendGrid’s APIs and to discover what new email challenges need to be conquered. When not on the road, he works on making life for developers using SendGrid frictionless.\n
Example of a SaaS: http://www.SendGrid.com\nExample of a PaaS: http://www.Heroku.com\nExample of a IaaS: http://aws.amazon.com/ec2 \nImage Credit: http://cloudblueprint.wordpress.com/cloud-taxonomy\n\n
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