Google was a sponsor of the Surge 2011 conference which was held in Baltimore, MD from September 28th through the 30th. Surge is where several hundred DevOps and System Architects go to brainstorm on matters of scalability, so Google was a natural fit; so much so that our own CIO, Ben Fried, delivered the keynote address. Ben discussed the skills and techniques that will successfully carry an enterprise’s systems through meteoric leaps in demand.
A team of three Google engineers shared how Google plans for scalability from the ground up: our front end services, middleware and infrastructure and even our storage and disaster recovery systems are all built to deal with sudden increases in demand of many orders of magnitude.
The Googlers' presentations took the attendees from the most user facing services through to the storage systems that lie underneath it all:
* Running a Frontend Webservice at Google Scale
author: Maxwell Luebbe
* Challenges in Building a Large Scale Crawling System
author: Dr. Jia Guo
* Solidifying the Cloud: How to back up the Internet
author: Raymond Blum
In addition to the presentations, Google hosted a number of live Google+ Hangouts where anyone on the internet could chat live with Ben, our presenters, and with one of our recruiters, Laura Grantham. Throughout the conference, Google ran an online quiz for participating attendees to win various swag, including several Samsung Galaxy Tabs. Afterward, Google hosted a dinner for attendees to mingle and get to know each other—and us—better.
This was our first year at Surge and it was a great experience for both Google and the attendees. Take a look at Google’s presence at Surge:
Posted by Raymond Blum, Site Reliability Engineer
A team of three Google engineers shared how Google plans for scalability from the ground up: our front end services, middleware and infrastructure and even our storage and disaster recovery systems are all built to deal with sudden increases in demand of many orders of magnitude.
The Googlers' presentations took the attendees from the most user facing services through to the storage systems that lie underneath it all:
* Running a Frontend Webservice at Google Scale
author: Maxwell Luebbe
* Challenges in Building a Large Scale Crawling System
author: Dr. Jia Guo
* Solidifying the Cloud: How to back up the Internet
author: Raymond Blum
In addition to the presentations, Google hosted a number of live Google+ Hangouts where anyone on the internet could chat live with Ben, our presenters, and with one of our recruiters, Laura Grantham. Throughout the conference, Google ran an online quiz for participating attendees to win various swag, including several Samsung Galaxy Tabs. Afterward, Google hosted a dinner for attendees to mingle and get to know each other—and us—better.
This was our first year at Surge and it was a great experience for both Google and the attendees. Take a look at Google’s presence at Surge:
Posted by Raymond Blum, Site Reliability Engineer
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