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The Amazing Evolution of In-Memory Computing

ScaleOut Software

From Distributed Caches to Real-Time Digital Twins. Emerging in the early 2000s, the first such platforms provided distributed caching on clustered servers with straightforward APIs for storing and retrieving in-memory objects.

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The Amazing Evolution of In-Memory Computing

ScaleOut Software

From Distributed Caches to Real-Time Digital Twins. Emerging in the early 2000s, the first such platforms provided distributed caching on clustered servers with straightforward APIs for storing and retrieving in-memory objects.

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How We Improved Our Core Web Vitals (Case Study)

Smashing Magazine

I founded Instant Domain Search in 2005 and kept it as a side-hustle while I worked on a Y Combinator company (Snipshot, W06), before working as a software engineer at Facebook. Lighthouse also caught a cache misconfiguration that prevented some of our static assets from being served from our CDN. We still have a lot of work to do!

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Service Workers can save the environment!

Dean Hume

Electricity used by servers doubled between 2000 and 2005 (and has continued growing ever since) from 12 billion to 23 billion kilowatt hours. Each HTTP request that is required for the page needs to travel over the network and in turn this consumes energy on both the server and client. Show me the money!

Energy 40
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Service Workers can save the environment!

Dean Hume

Electricity used by servers doubled between 2000 and 2005 (and has continued growing ever since) from 12 billion to 23 billion kilowatt hours. Each HTTP request that is required for the page needs to travel over the network and in turn this consumes energy on both the server and client. Show me the money!

Energy 40
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Service Workers can save the environment!

Dean Hume

Electricity used by servers doubled between 2000 and 2005 (and has continued growing ever since) from 12 billion to 23 billion kilowatt hours. Each HTTP request that is required for the page needs to travel over the network and in turn this consumes energy on both the server and client. Show me the money!

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No Server Required - Jekyll & Amazon S3 - All Things Distributed

All Things Distributed

Amazon S3 is much more than just storage; the network and distributed systems infrastructure to ensure that content can be served fast and at high rates without customers impacting each other, is amazing. I have regenerated all pages since 2005, the pages before that can be found in the "/historical" section.

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