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Facebook, MySpace, Digg, and Ning Discuss Their Architectures

"Facebook, MySpace, Digg and Ning recently shared their trials and
tribulations at the QCon conference in San Francisco, California.

Dan Farino, chief systems architect at MySpace.com, said his site
started with a very small architecture and scaled out. He focused on
monitoring and administration on a Windows network and the challenge of
keeping the system running on thousands of servers.

"Yes, we run Windows!" he said. "It's actually a pretty good server
platform. IIS is a pretty good web server. Tuned properly, it's going
to serve pages; it's not going to crash or tip over when it gets Slashdotted with two requests. It's pretty solid. What isn't solid about Windows is the large-scale management tools."

MySpace relies on 4,500-plus Windows-based web servers. A
middle-tier cache has been added, but it's still "basically a bunch of
servers from an operational perspective," Farino said."

Read more: http://www.theregister.co.uk/2008/12/30/online_architectures/