A Day In The Life (2008-09-29)
- @jdsharp Nice meeting you at jQuery Con. I wish you much success. #
- @GSPN Thanks for the add Cliff, hope all is well with the wife, kids, and business. Next time you see me we’ll be launched, exciting times #
A Day In The Life (2008-09-28)
- Microsoft and Nokia will be supporting jQuery on Visual Studio and on Nokia phones respectively @techcrunch #
- John Resig hass come up with a pluggable profiler for jQuery. Very nice. #
- Adobe is present and making the case for embedding JQuery inside of Air. Looks like they have a bunch of first class js libs. #
John Resig
Amazing growth for jQuery. On track for 100M page views at the mothership.
Registration for jQuey 2008
I’m here to learn the tricks needed to make the UI layer of RGB Daily perform better. This should be fun, ‘m taking the advanced track. I have to find out if Ext-js or jQuery UI will work for me long term.
A Day In The Life (2008-09-25)
- Just updated my personal blog to Wordpress 2.6.2. Was getting nervous for a second
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The Maine Organic Farmer & Gardener - Autumn 2008
Common Ground 2008 - Unity, Maine
Just some photos from Sunday’s day trip to Maine.
Media Temple Grid Service Issues
From the communication that we have received from MT it looks as if the storage solution is the Achilles heel of the system. Could we get some documentation on what exactly that storage solution looks like with a topology map? From the description so far it would appear that a NAS based solution was implemented, where the NAS server was some huge beast attach to RAIDS. The current fixes probably replicated this beast and assigned pools of customers to each one.
How about clusters of NAS servers backed by a SANs? Each NAS cluster would have a SAN. Wouldn’t this hybrid solution be easy to scale in multiple dimensions? I’m just guessing here because I don’t know the details, but many of us need more transparency. I got up today feeling good about launching my new service on the grid. Then I got slapped with a latency spike. Also, does storage latency effect MySQL Containers?
I’m sticking with MT because I know the general design scales so that eventually a request will go through if it doesn’t time out (rare occasion for me at least). I also feel that these issues can be resolved, but you can’t do it with open source. You need to lay down some money for your storage systems. The architecture is the hardest part, but once you have it down it’s smooth sailing. Looks like the architecture still isn’t perfect.
A Day In The Life (2008-09-16)
- I wish the AP would stop using the word “mocked” every time they refer to Barack Obama challenging something out of the McCain campaign. #
A Day In The Life (2008-09-13)
- In Maryland, just visited my Dad’s job of 22 years. He’s a carpenter. #
