On Designing and Deploying Internet-Scale Services


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Welcome to the DC/NoVA Papers We Love meetup!
Papers We Love is an international organization centered around the appreciation of computer science research papers. There's so much we can learn from the landmark research that shaped the field and the current studies that are shaping our future. Our goal is to create a community of tech professionals passionate about learning and sharing knowledge. Come join us!
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// Tentative Schedule
• 7:00-7:30–Informal paper discussion
• 7:30-7:35–Introduction and announcements
• 7:35-8:40–On Designing and Deploying Internet-Scale Services (https://www.usenix.org/legacy/event/lisa07/tech/full_papers/hamilton/hamilton_html/), presented by Chris Hoffman (details below)
• 8:40+–Informal paper discussion
// Directions
CustomInk Cafe (3rd Floor)
Mosaic District, 2910 District Ave #300
Fairfax, VA 22031
When you get here you can come in via the patio. Don't be scared by the metal gate and sign. It's accessible via the outside stairs near True Food. There is a parking garage next door for those coming by vehicle. And, there is a walkway to the patio on the 3rd floor of the garage nearest moms organic market.
Metro: The Dunn Loring metro station is about 0.7 miles from our meetup location. It’s very walkable, but if you’d prefer a bus, the 402 Southbound and 1A/1B/1C Westbound leave from Dunn Loring Station about every 5-10 minutes (see a schedule for more detailed timetable).
If you're late, we totally understand–please still come! (via the patio is best) Just be sure to slip in quietly if a speaker is presenting.
// Papers
On Designing and Deploying Internet-Scale Services (html (https://www.usenix.org/legacy/event/lisa07/tech/full_papers/hamilton/hamilton_html/), pdf (http://mvdirona.com/jrh/talksAndPapers/JamesRH_Lisa.pdf)) by James Hamilton, presented by Chris Hoffman
From the abstract:
Services that are operations-friendly require little human intervention, and both detect and recover from all but the most obscure failures without administrative intervention. This paper summarizes the best practices accumulated over many years in scaling some of the largest services at MSN and Windows Live.

On Designing and Deploying Internet-Scale Services