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The article discusses how Meta has optimized the deployment of its AI-generated image animation feature to serve billions of users efficiently.
Gaurav Sharma
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BellJar is a new framework developed by Meta for testing system recoverability at scale, addressing the complexities of infrastructure outages.
Kangaroo is a new flash cache designed to efficiently cache tiny objects, specifically those around 100 bytes or less.
Sathya Gunasekar
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CacheLib is Facebook's open-source caching engine designed to enhance the performance and scalability of web-scale services.
Sathya Gunasekar
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The 2018 @Scale Conference brought together over 2,500 engineers to explore the challenges and innovations in building scalable applications and services.
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The article recaps the second Networking @Scale conference held on May 10 and 11, 2016, featuring discussions on large-scale networking solutions from industry leaders like Microsoft, Google, and F...
Omar Baldonado
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The @Scale 2014 conference's Data track focused on the challenges of building scalable data processing systems for applications serving hundreds of millions of users.
The article introduces Conceal, a set of Java APIs designed for efficient storage encryption on Android devices.
The article discusses the engineering efforts behind Facebook's Timeline feature, emphasizing the need for a system that can handle years of user activity.
The article discusses the architecture and functionality of Facebook Messages' application server, detailing its integration with various services and the management of message operations.
The article discusses Facebook's search functionality, emphasizing the importance of personal and social context in delivering relevant search results.
Akhil Wable
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