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Fenng – Scalable Website Architecture at CNBloggerCon 2008 Guangzhou

Next up: Scalable Website Architecture by Fenng (yes, the other David Feng).

David: The quality of the microphone today is odd: loud but very mumbly. I wonder how I can pull off my own presentation tomorrow…

Everyone calling speakers “teachers”. Knowledge is well-respected in China.

Mass planning / framework data: Benchmark HD storage, test kernel for CPU; basic stats for Web Server, Database, network, apps, etc…

This is a smart @Fenng — he’s taking a look at the ZSS. That is smart. Meanwhile, the @Scobleizer is here…The crowd is asking for silence as the meeting is getting too loud. Those interested in the chat — there’s always the back yard. Thanks!

“Less is more.” Interestingly enough: “What can cause a website to continue all the time?”. They’re talking about expandability.  Compares the Web and infrastructure to daily life of a university student. When to do what, and stuff like that.

Other items: opens source, group rhythm (a group of “expandables”?), internal knowledge management, and creation of ops team.

Two-way talk with @Fenng and @isaac.

Questions now taken for @Fenng. 1st Q deals in Facebook and email search.

The noise level is equally loud outside. The venue is very reminiscent of 798 in Beijing.

ZSS: What must give for an open framework, open code and open thinking?

China: Too many people. Chinese Internet too big. This is a major issue.

Thank you @Fenng!

Denis (Yu Min-Wei) from CIC Tech next; content of blogs, digging blog contents and analysis

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