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  • Understanding Big Data Scalability: Big Data Scalability Series, Part I
    Understanding Big Data Scalability: Big Data Scalability Series, Part I

    Get Started Scaling Your Database Infrastructure for High-Volume Big Data Applications  “Understanding Big Data Scalability presents the fundamentals of scaling databases from a single node to large clusters. It provides a practical explanation of what ‘Big Data’ systems are, and fundamental issues to consider when optimizing for performance and scalability. Cory draws on many years of experience to explain issues involved in working with data sets that can no longer be handled with single, monolithic relational databases.... His approach is particularly relevant now that relational data models are making a comeback via SQL interfaces to popular NoSQL databases and Hadoop distributions.... This book should be especially useful to database practitioners new to scaling databases beyond traditional single node deployments.” —Brian O’Krafka, software architect  Understanding Big Data Scalability presents a solid foundation for scaling Big Data infrastructure and helps you address each crucial factor associated with optimizing performance in scalable and dynamic Big Data clusters.   Database expert Cory Isaacson offers practical, actionable insights for every technical professional who must scale a database tier for high-volume applications. Focusing on today’s most common Big Data applications, he introduces proven ways to manage unprecedented data growth from widely diverse sources and to deliver real-time processing at levels that were inconceivable until recently.   Isaacson explains why databases slow down, reviews each major technique for scaling database applications, and identifies the key rules of database scalability that every architect should follow.   You’ll find insights and techniques proven with all types of database engines and environments, including SQL, NoSQL, and Hadoop. Two start-to-finish case studies walk you through planning and implementation, offering specific lessons for formulating your own scalability strategy. Coverage includes  Understanding the true causes of database performance degradation in today’s Big Data environments Scaling smoothly to petabyte-class databases and beyond Defining database clusters for maximum scalability and performance Integrating NoSQL or columnar databases that aren’t “drop-in” replacements for RDBMSes Scaling application components: solutions and options for each tier Recognizing when to scale your data tier—a decision with enormous consequences for your application environment Why data relationships may be even more important in non-relational databases Why virtually every database scalability implementation still relies on sharding, and how to choose the best approach How to set clear objectives for architecting high-performance Big Data implementations  The Big Data Scalability Series is a comprehensive, four-part series, containing information on many facets of database performance and scalability. Understanding Big Data Scalability is the first book in the series.   Learn more and join the conversation about Big Data scalability at bigdatascalability.com.  

    Preis: 7.48 € | Versand*: 0 €
  • Understanding Big Data Scalability: Big Data Scalability Series, Part I
    Understanding Big Data Scalability: Big Data Scalability Series, Part I

    Get Started Scaling Your Database Infrastructure for High-Volume Big Data Applications  “Understanding Big Data Scalability presents the fundamentals of scaling databases from a single node to large clusters. It provides a practical explanation of what ‘Big Data’ systems are, and fundamental issues to consider when optimizing for performance and scalability. Cory draws on many years of experience to explain issues involved in working with data sets that can no longer be handled with single, monolithic relational databases.... His approach is particularly relevant now that relational data models are making a comeback via SQL interfaces to popular NoSQL databases and Hadoop distributions.... This book should be especially useful to database practitioners new to scaling databases beyond traditional single node deployments.” —Brian O’Krafka, software architect  Understanding Big Data Scalability presents a solid foundation for scaling Big Data infrastructure and helps you address each crucial factor associated with optimizing performance in scalable and dynamic Big Data clusters.   Database expert Cory Isaacson offers practical, actionable insights for every technical professional who must scale a database tier for high-volume applications. Focusing on today’s most common Big Data applications, he introduces proven ways to manage unprecedented data growth from widely diverse sources and to deliver real-time processing at levels that were inconceivable until recently.   Isaacson explains why databases slow down, reviews each major technique for scaling database applications, and identifies the key rules of database scalability that every architect should follow.   You’ll find insights and techniques proven with all types of database engines and environments, including SQL, NoSQL, and Hadoop. Two start-to-finish case studies walk you through planning and implementation, offering specific lessons for formulating your own scalability strategy. Coverage includes  Understanding the true causes of database performance degradation in today’s Big Data environments Scaling smoothly to petabyte-class databases and beyond Defining database clusters for maximum scalability and performance Integrating NoSQL or columnar databases that aren’t “drop-in” replacements for RDBMSes Scaling application components: solutions and options for each tier Recognizing when to scale your data tier—a decision with enormous consequences for your application environment Why data relationships may be even more important in non-relational databases Why virtually every database scalability implementation still relies on sharding, and how to choose the best approach How to set clear objectives for architecting high-performance Big Data implementations  The Big Data Scalability Series is a comprehensive, four-part series, containing information on many facets of database performance and scalability. Understanding Big Data Scalability is the first book in the series.   Learn more and join the conversation about Big Data scalability at bigdatascalability.com.  

    Preis: 6.41 € | Versand*: 0 €
  • Scalability Rules: 50 Principles for Scaling Web Sites
    Scalability Rules: 50 Principles for Scaling Web Sites

    50 Powerful, Easy-to-Use Rules for Supporting Hypergrowth in Any Environment   Scalability Rules is the easy-to-use scalability primer and reference for every architect, developer, web professional, and manager. Authors Martin L. Abbott and Michael T. Fisher have helped scale more than 200 hypergrowth Internet sites through their consulting practice. Now, drawing on their unsurpassed experience, they present 50 clear, proven scalability rules—and practical guidance for applying them.   Abbott and Fisher transform scalability from a “black art” to a set of realistic, technology-agnostic best practices for supporting hypergrowth in nearly any environment, including both frontend and backend systems.   For architects, they offer powerful new insights for creating and evaluating designs. For developers, they share specific techniques for handling everything from databases to state. For managers, they provide invaluable help in goal-setting, decision-making, and interacting with technical teams. Whatever your role, you’ll find practical risk/benefit guidance for setting priorities—and getting maximum “bang for the buck.”   •  Simplifying architectures and avoiding “over-engineering” •  Scaling via cloning, replication, separating functionality, and splitting data sets •  Scaling out, not up •  Getting more out of databases without compromising scalability •  Avoiding unnecessary redirects and redundant double-checking •  Using caches and content delivery networks more aggressively, without introducing unacceptable complexity •  Designing for fault tolerance, graceful failure, and easy rollback •  Striving for statelessness when you can; efficiently handling state when you must •  Effectively utilizing asynchronous communication •  Learning quickly from mistakes, and much more

    Preis: 16.04 € | Versand*: 0 €
  • Scalability Rules: 50 Principles for Scaling Web Sites
    Scalability Rules: 50 Principles for Scaling Web Sites

    “Once again, Abbott and Fisher provide a book that I’ll be giving to our engineers. It’s an essential read for anyone dealing with scaling an online business.” —Chris Lalonde, VP, Technical Operations and Infrastructure Architecture, Bullhorn   “Abbott and Fisher again tackle the difficult problem of scalability in their unique and practical manner. Distilling the challenges of operating a fast-growing presence on the Internet into 50 easy-to understand rules, the authors provide a modern cookbook of scalability recipes that guide the reader through the difficulties of fast growth.” —Geoffrey Weber, Vice President, Internet Operations, Shutterfly   “Abbott and Fisher have distilled years of wisdom into a set of cogent principles to avoid many nonobvious mistakes.” —Jonathan Heiliger, VP, Technical Operations, Facebook   “In The Art of Scalability, the AKF team taught us that scale is not just a technology challenge. Scale is obtained only through a combination of people, process, and technology. With Scalability Rules, Martin Abbott and Michael Fisher fill our scalability toolbox with easily implemented and time-tested rules that once applied will enable massive scale.” —Jerome Labat,VP, Product Development IT, Intuit   “When I joined Etsy, I partnered with Mike and Marty to hit the ground running in my new role, and it was one of the best investments of time I have made in my career. The indispensable advice from my experience working with Mike and Marty is fully captured here in this book. Whether you’re taking on a role as a technology leader in a new company or you simply want to make great technology decisions, Scalability Rules will be the go-to resource on your bookshelf.” —Chad Dickerson, CTO, Etsy   “Scalability Rules provides an essential set of practical tools and concepts anyone can use when designing, upgrading, or inheriting a technology platform. It’s very easy to focus on an immediate problem and overlook issues that will appear in the future. This book ensures strategic design principles are applied to everyday challenges.” —Robert Guild, Director and Senior Architect, Financial Services   “An insightful, practical guide to designing and building scalable systems. A must-read for both product-building and operations teams, this book offers concise and crisp insights gained from years of practical experience of AKF principals. With the complexity of modern systems, scalability considerations should be an integral part of the architecture and implementation process. Scaling systems for hypergrowth requires an agile, iterative approach that is closely aligned with product features; this book shows you how.” —Nanda Kishore, Chief Technology Officer, ShareThis   “For organizations looking to scale technology, people, and processes rapidly or effectively, the twin pairing of Scalability Rules and The Art of Scalability are unbeatable. The rules-driven approach in Scalability Rules makes this not only an easy reference companion, but also allows organizations to tailor the Abbott and Fisher approach to their specific needs both immediately and in the future!” —Jeremy Wright, CEO, BNOTIONS.ca and Founder, b5media   50 Powerful, Easy-to-Use Rules for Supporting Hypergrowth in Any Environment   Scalability Rules is the easy-to-use scalability primer and reference for every architect, developer, web professional, and manager. Authors Martin L. Abbott and Michael T. Fisher have helped scale more than 200 hypergrowth Internet sites through their consulting practice. Now, drawing on their unsurpassed experience, they present 50 clear, proven scalability rules–and practical guidance for applying them.   Abbott and Fisher transform scalability from a “black art” to a set of realistic, technology-agnostic best practices for supporting hypergrowth in nearly any environment, including both frontend and backend systems.   For architects, they offer powerful new insights for creating and evaluating designs. For developers, they share specific techniques for handling everything from databases to state. For managers, they provide invaluable help in goal-setting, decision-making, and interacting with technical teams. Whatever your role, you’ll find practical risk/benefit guidance for setting priorities–and getting maximum “bang for the buck.”   •  Simplifying architectures and avoiding “over-engineering” •  Scaling via cloning, replication, separating functionality, and splitting data sets •  Scaling out, not up •  Getting more out of databases without compromising scalability •  Avoiding unnecessary redirects and redundant double-checking •  Using caches and content delivery networks more aggressively, without introducing unacceptable complexity •  Designing for fault tolerance, graceful failure, and easy rollback •  Striving for statelessness when you can; efficiently handling state when you must •  Effectively utilizing asynchronous communication •  Learning quickly from mistakes, and much more

    Preis: 20.32 € | Versand*: 0 €
  • Wie ökologisch ist Bio?

    Wie ökologisch Bio-Produkte sind, hängt von verschiedenen Faktoren ab. Einerseits werden bei der Bio-Landwirtschaft keine chemisch-synthetischen Pestizide und Düngemittel eingesetzt, was sich positiv auf die Umwelt auswirkt. Andererseits kann der Anbau von Bio-Produkten aufgrund geringerer Erträge mehr Fläche benötigen, was wiederum negative Auswirkungen auf die Umwelt haben kann. Zudem werden Bio-Produkte oft über weite Strecken transportiert, was zu einem höheren CO2-Ausstoß führen kann. Insgesamt kann man sagen, dass Bio-Produkte im Vergleich zu konventionell hergestellten Produkten in vielen Fällen ökologischer sind, aber auch hier gibt es noch Verbesserungspotenzial.

  • Ist Bio nachhaltig?

    Ist Bio nachhaltig? Diese Frage ist nicht einfach zu beantworten, da es verschiedene Aspekte zu berücksichtigen gibt. Bio-Landwirtschaft setzt auf natürliche Methoden und verzichtet auf den Einsatz von chemischen Pestiziden und Düngemitteln, was positiv für die Umwelt sein kann. Allerdings benötigt Bio-Landwirtschaft oft mehr Fläche und Ressourcen, was möglicherweise nicht immer nachhaltig ist. Zudem sind Transportwege bei Bio-Produkten oft länger, was wiederum negativ für die Umwelt sein kann. Letztendlich hängt die Nachhaltigkeit von Bio-Produkten von verschiedenen Faktoren ab und kann nicht pauschal beantwortet werden.

  • Ist Bio nachhaltig?

    Bio kann nachhaltig sein, da es auf den Einsatz von chemischen Pestiziden und synthetischen Düngemitteln verzichtet und stattdessen auf natürliche Methoden setzt. Dies kann dazu beitragen, die Umweltbelastung zu verringern und die Biodiversität zu fördern. Allerdings gibt es auch Kritikpunkte, wie den höheren Flächenbedarf und die geringere Ertragsleistung im Vergleich zur konventionellen Landwirtschaft.

  • Ist Bio gleich nachhaltig?

    Ist Bio gleich nachhaltig? Diese Frage ist nicht einfach zu beantworten, da Bio-Produkte zwar bestimmte Umweltstandards einhalten, aber nicht zwangsläufig nachhaltig sind. Bio-Produkte können den ökologischen Fußabdruck verringern, da sie oft ohne chemische Pestizide und Düngemittel angebaut werden. Allerdings können auch Bio-Produkte weite Strecken zurücklegen und somit viel CO2 verursachen. Nachhaltigkeit bezieht sich nicht nur auf die Umweltauswirkungen, sondern auch auf soziale und ökonomische Aspekte, die bei Bio-Produkten nicht immer berücksichtigt werden. Letztendlich hängt es von verschiedenen Faktoren ab, ob Bio-Produkte als nachhaltig betrachtet werden können.

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  • Art of Scalability, The: Scalable Web Architecture, Processes, and Organizations for the Modern Enterprise
    Art of Scalability, The: Scalable Web Architecture, Processes, and Organizations for the Modern Enterprise

    The Comprehensive, Proven Approach to IT Scalability–Updated with New Strategies, Technologies, and Case Studies   In The Art of Scalability, Second Edition, leading scalability consultants Martin L. Abbott and Michael T. Fisher cover everything you need to know to smoothly scale products and services for any requirement. This extensively revised edition reflects new technologies, strategies, and lessons, as well as new case studies from the authors’ pioneering consulting practice, AKF Partners.   Writing for technical and nontechnical decision-makers, Abbott and Fisher cover everything that impacts scalability, including architecture, process, people, organization, and technology. Their insights and recommendations reflect more than thirty years of experience at companies ranging from eBay to Visa, and Salesforce.com to Apple.   You’ll find updated strategies for structuring organizations to maximize agility and scalability, as well as new insights into the cloud (IaaS/PaaS) transition, NoSQL, DevOps, business metrics, and more. Using this guide’s tools and advice, you can systematically clear away obstacles to scalability–and achieve unprecedented IT and business performance.   Coverage includes • Why scalability problems start with organizations and people, not technology, and what to do about it • Actionable lessons from real successes and failures • Staffing, structuring, and leading the agile, scalable organization • Scaling processes for hyper-growth environments • Architecting scalability: proprietary models for clarifying needs and making choices–including 15 key success principles • Emerging technologies and challenges: data cost, datacenter planning, cloud evolution, and customer-aligned monitoring • Measuring availability, capacity, load, and performance

    Preis: 27.81 € | Versand*: 0 €
  • Art of Scalability, The: Scalable Web Architecture, Processes, and Organizations for the Modern Enterprise
    Art of Scalability, The: Scalable Web Architecture, Processes, and Organizations for the Modern Enterprise

    The Comprehensive, Proven Approach to IT Scalability–Updated with New Strategies, Technologies, and Case Studies   In The Art of Scalability, Second Edition, leading scalability consultants Martin L. Abbott and Michael T. Fisher cover everything you need to know to smoothly scale products and services for any requirement. This extensively revised edition reflects new technologies, strategies, and lessons, as well as new case studies from the authors’ pioneering consulting practice, AKF Partners.   Writing for technical and nontechnical decision-makers, Abbott and Fisher cover everything that impacts scalability, including architecture, process, people, organization, and technology. Their insights and recommendations reflect more than thirty years of experience at companies ranging from eBay to Visa, and Salesforce.com to Apple.   You’ll find updated strategies for structuring organizations to maximize agility and scalability, as well as new insights into the cloud (IaaS/PaaS) transition, NoSQL, DevOps, business metrics, and more. Using this guide’s tools and advice, you can systematically clear away obstacles to scalability–and achieve unprecedented IT and business performance.   Coverage includes • Why scalability problems start with organizations and people, not technology, and what to do about it • Actionable lessons from real successes and failures • Staffing, structuring, and leading the agile, scalable organization • Scaling processes for hyper-growth environments • Architecting scalability: proprietary models for clarifying needs and making choices–including 15 key success principles • Emerging technologies and challenges: data cost, datacenter planning, cloud evolution, and customer-aligned monitoring • Measuring availability, capacity, load, and performance

    Preis: 20.32 € | Versand*: 0 €
  • Foundations of Software and System Performance Engineering: Process, Performance Modeling, Requirements, Testing, Scalability, and Practice
    Foundations of Software and System Performance Engineering: Process, Performance Modeling, Requirements, Testing, Scalability, and Practice

    “If this book had been available to Healthcare.gov’s contractors, and they read and followed its life cycle performance processes, there would not have been the enormous problems apparent in that application. In my 40+ years of experience in building leading-edge products, poor performance is the single most frequent cause of the failure or cancellation of software-intensive projects. This book provides techniques and skills necessary to implement performance engineering at the beginning of a project and manage it throughout the product’s life cycle. I cannot recommend it highly enough.” –Don Shafer, CSDP, Technical Fellow, Athens Group, LLC   Poor performance is a frequent cause of software project failure. Performance engineering can be extremely challenging. In Foundations of Software and System Performance Engineering, leading software performance expert Dr. André Bondi helps you create effective performance requirements up front, and then architect, develop, test, and deliver systems that meet them.   Drawing on many years of experience at Siemens, AT&T Labs, Bell Laboratories, and two startups, Bondi offers practical guidance for every software stakeholder and development team participant. He shows you how to define and use metrics; plan for diverse workloads; evaluate scalability, capacity, and responsiveness; and test both individual components and entire systems. Throughout, Bondi helps you link performance engineering with everything else you do in the software life cycle, so you can achieve the right performance–now and in the future–at lower cost and with less pain.   This guide will help you • Mitigate the business and engineering risk associated with poor system performance • Specify system performance requirements in business and engineering terms • Identify metrics for comparing performance requirements with actual performance • Verify the accuracy of measurements • Use simple mathematical models to make predictions, plan performance tests, and anticipate the impact of changes to the system or the load placed upon it • Avoid common performance and scalability mistakes • Clarify business and engineering needs to be satisfied by given levels of throughput and response time • Incorporate performance engineering into agile processes • Help stakeholders of a system make better performance-related decisions • Manage stakeholders’ expectations about system performance throughout the software life cycle, and deliver a software product with quality performance   André B. Bondi is a senior staff engineer at Siemens Corp., Corporate Technologies in Princeton, New Jersey. His specialties include performance requirements, performance analysis, modeling, simulation, and testing. Bondi has applied his industrial and academic experience to the solution of performance issues in many problem domains. In addition to holding a doctorate in computer science and a master’s in statistics, he is a Certified Scrum Master.

    Preis: 39.58 € | Versand*: 0 €
  • Foundations of Software and System Performance Engineering: Process, Performance Modeling, Requirements, Testing, Scalability, and Practice
    Foundations of Software and System Performance Engineering: Process, Performance Modeling, Requirements, Testing, Scalability, and Practice

    “If this book had been available to Healthcare.gov’s contractors, and they read and followed its life cycle performance processes, there would not have been the enormous problems apparent in that application. In my 40+ years of experience in building leading-edge products, poor performance is the single most frequent cause of the failure or cancellation of software-intensive projects. This book provides techniques and skills necessary to implement performance engineering at the beginning of a project and manage it throughout the product’s life cycle. I cannot recommend it highly enough.” –Don Shafer, CSDP, Technical Fellow, Athens Group, LLC   Poor performance is a frequent cause of software project failure. Performance engineering can be extremely challenging. In Foundations of Software and System Performance Engineering, leading software performance expert Dr. André Bondi helps you create effective performance requirements up front, and then architect, develop, test, and deliver systems that meet them.   Drawing on many years of experience at Siemens, AT&T Labs, Bell Laboratories, and two startups, Bondi offers practical guidance for every software stakeholder and development team participant. He shows you how to define and use metrics; plan for diverse workloads; evaluate scalability, capacity, and responsiveness; and test both individual components and entire systems. Throughout, Bondi helps you link performance engineering with everything else you do in the software life cycle, so you can achieve the right performance–now and in the future–at lower cost and with less pain.   This guide will help you • Mitigate the business and engineering risk associated with poor system performance • Specify system performance requirements in business and engineering terms • Identify metrics for comparing performance requirements with actual performance • Verify the accuracy of measurements • Use simple mathematical models to make predictions, plan performance tests, and anticipate the impact of changes to the system or the load placed upon it • Avoid common performance and scalability mistakes • Clarify business and engineering needs to be satisfied by given levels of throughput and response time • Incorporate performance engineering into agile processes • Help stakeholders of a system make better performance-related decisions • Manage stakeholders’ expectations about system performance throughout the software life cycle, and deliver a software product with quality performance   André B. Bondi is a senior staff engineer at Siemens Corp., Corporate Technologies in Princeton, New Jersey. His specialties include performance requirements, performance analysis, modeling, simulation, and testing. Bondi has applied his industrial and academic experience to the solution of performance issues in many problem domains. In addition to holding a doctorate in computer science and a master’s in statistics, he is a Certified Scrum Master.

    Preis: 29.95 € | Versand*: 0 €
  • Ist Bio Baumwolle nachhaltig?

    Ist Bio-Baumwolle nachhaltig? Bio-Baumwolle wird ohne den Einsatz von schädlichen Chemikalien angebaut, was die Umweltbelastung im Vergleich zur konventionellen Baumwollproduktion reduziert. Durch den Verzicht auf Pestizide und synthetische Düngemittel wird die Gesundheit der Bauern und der Böden geschützt. Zudem fördert der Anbau von Bio-Baumwolle oft soziale Standards wie gerechte Löhne und Arbeitsbedingungen. Allerdings kann der Wasserverbrauch bei der Bio-Baumwollproduktion immer noch hoch sein, was eine Herausforderung für die Nachhaltigkeit darstellt.

  • Wie kann Scalability dazu beitragen, die Leistung und Flexibilität eines Unternehmens zu verbessern? Welche Faktoren beeinflussen die Skalierbarkeit eines Systems?

    Scalability ermöglicht es einem Unternehmen, sich an veränderte Anforderungen anzupassen, indem es die Leistungsfähigkeit und Flexibilität erhöht. Faktoren wie Hardware-Ressourcen, Software-Architektur und Datenbank-Design beeinflussen die Skalierbarkeit eines Systems. Eine gut durchdachte Skalierbarkeitsstrategie kann dazu beitragen, Engpässe zu vermeiden und das Wachstumspotenzial eines Unternehmens zu maximieren.

  • Welche Farbe ist ökologisch, schadstofffrei, gesund und nachhaltig?

    Es gibt keine spezifische Farbe, die all diese Eigenschaften gleichzeitig erfüllt. Jedoch gibt es umweltfreundliche Farben, die auf natürlichen Inhaltsstoffen basieren und weniger schädliche Chemikalien enthalten. Diese Farben sind oft wasserbasiert und frei von Lösungsmitteln. Es ist wichtig, auf umweltfreundliche Zertifizierungen wie den Blauen Engel oder das EU Ecolabel zu achten, um sicherzustellen, dass die Farben ökologisch und nachhaltig sind.

  • Was ist der Unterschied zwischen ökologisch und nachhaltig?

    Ökologisch bezieht sich auf den Schutz und die Erhaltung der natürlichen Umwelt und ihrer Ressourcen. Nachhaltig bezieht sich auf die Fähigkeit, Bedürfnisse zu erfüllen, ohne die Fähigkeit zukünftiger Generationen zu gefährden, ihre eigenen Bedürfnisse zu erfüllen. Während ökologische Praktiken sich auf den Schutz der Umwelt konzentrieren, zielt Nachhaltigkeit darauf ab, ökologische, soziale und wirtschaftliche Aspekte in Einklang zu bringen.

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