Free seminar "Development of highly loaded web projects: how to withstand millions of hits per day, so that everything works and nothing" falls "

    The 1C-Bitrix company regularly holds training seminars at which we talk about our products, and invited speakers make presentations on related topics (for example, contextual advertising, SEO, web analytics).

    Our next seminar, which will be held May 22 in the 1C conference room, we decided to conduct in a slightly different format: we chose a fairly narrow topic for the seminar - the performance and fault tolerance of web projects - and will try to fully cover all the nuances.

    Who is this workshop for? Mostly for web developers, who often unwittingly become system administrators. :) And for system administrators who are not alien to writing code. :) The

    detailed program of the seminar is on our website .

    Interested in? Please come to us on May 22. Participation is free, but registration is required .

    Still in doubt? :) Under the cut - more about the seminar.

    Along with the growth of the Runet audience, the attendance of projects is growing. For developers of many projects, it becomes important not only to launch a project, but also to competently design its architecture, having foreseen the possibility of scaling for high loads. There is growing interest in the use of cloud technologies that help solve problems with a sharp increase in load.

    But at the same time, even high-class web developers for the most part are not at the same time also good system administrators, and in configuring the OS, web server, databases rely on hosters or "at random" (using, for example, default settings). :)

    Speakers from the companies Clodo.ru, Qsoft, LineMedia, Lenvendo and 1C-Bitrix will speak at the seminar. They all have extensive experience in developing project architecture with millions of hits per day, administering multi-server configurations, and conducting large-scale load tests of projects.

    We will talk about all this in detail at the seminar. :)

    • Development Platform and Scalability Features
    • Load balancing
    • Database Resiliency
    • Load Testing Techniques
    • Backups
    • Monitoring
    • Cloud technology for high-load projects: pros and cons

    In general, it will be interesting! Come May 22! :)


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