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Software Engineering Radio: eBay's Architecture Principles with Randy Shoup
Podcast (MP3): Download Hosts: Markus Guests: Randy Shoup Recording venue: QCon 2007 In this episode we discuss with Randy Shoup, Distinguished Architect at eBay, about architectural pinciples and patterns used for building the highly scalable eBay infrastructure....
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Podcast (MP3): Download
Hosts: Markus
Guests:
Randy Shoup

Recording venue:
QCon 2007
In this episode we discuss with Randy Shoup, Distinguished Architect at eBay, about architectural pinciples and patterns used for building the highly scalable eBay infrastructure. The discussion is structured into four main ideas: partition everything, use asynchrony everywhere, automate everything, and design the system keeping in mind that everything fails at some point in a large distributed system.
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- Slides: eBay's Architectural Principles
- Video: eBay's Architectural Principles
- Interview: The eBay Architecture
- Scalability Best Practices - Lessons from eBay
- Panel: Scalability
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