Panelists: presented by Adam Jacob (HJK Solutions), Shayan Zadeh (Zoosk, Inc. ), Brian Moon (dealnews.com), Don MacAskill (SmugMug), John Allspaw (Flickr (Yahoo!)), Michael Halligan (BitPusher, LLC) and a gentleman (Fotolog)
Don McAskill: Rafael Nadal started to win Roland-Garros and his fanclub was there. He won the Open, which created a huge spike. Comments had to be turned off for the site to survive. The next year, he won again and stats had to be turned off. For his third victory servers did not collapse. This year he won and we did not even register.
John Allspaw: code gets pushed 20 to 30 times a day… Major events triggered traffic spikes.
Don would love to not operate a data center anymore, despite their expertise.
John: DB problems are hard [everyone in agreement, myself included]
[Discussion follows on scalablity: do not optimize for scale too early]
Don: EC2 is not worth it for servers that run around the clock, but if you’re good at shutting down instances that you don’t need.
[...] costs will be the same, if not more if you use only cloud computing. Another Velocity panel - “Surviving Scale” - hit on this: all of the big-success panelests had their own data-centers and just used The Cloud [...]