Billions Served: Joyent Accelerators a Real Platform for Growth

Mark Mayo of Joyent gave a presentation yesterday evening at a Facebook developer garage in Vancouver, Canada. One statistic from his presentation really stands out. Joyent provides on-demand infrastructure for one application serving nearly one billion page views per month. One billion. Moreover, the infrastructure cost for that application is just over $10K per month. And, if the fickle desires of Facebook users turn away from this customer, they aren’t tied down to a contract. We help people scale up, and scale down.

As Rod said in an earlier post, Joyent is powering 11% of Facebook application usage and growing rapidly. Joyent can do this because the Joyeurs have built a real, open protocol, open standards, professional cloud computer. We have hardware load balancers and high-end routers capable of driving billions of page views across our entire network every month.

I am really proud of what the Joyeurs have accomplished. Congratulations.

P.S. the application is a Rails app. I think these facts put to bed any issues regarding Rails and scaling.

(Photo and blog quote from: Miss 604)

3 Comments

  1. Tim
    Posted January 29, 2008 at 7:59 pm | Permalink

    >>>“P.S. the application is a Rails app. I think these facts put to bed any issues regarding Rails and scaling.”

    There is a difference between Ruby scaling and Rails scaling.

    The web framework Rails is difficult to scale. However, other Ruby frameworks like MERG scale very well.

  2. Kevin Stewart
    Posted January 30, 2008 at 3:13 pm | Permalink

    @Tim I think you meant to refer to Merb

  3. Posted January 30, 2008 at 11:42 pm | Permalink

    So which app is it? Bumper stickers?


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