Upgrade to Pro
— share decks privately, control downloads, hide ads and more …
Speaker Deck
Features
Speaker Deck
PRO
Sign in
Sign up for free
Search
Search
The Node.js Scalability Myth
Search
Felix Geisendörfer
May 02, 2012
Technology
4
1.6k
The Node.js Scalability Myth
Presentation given on 26.04.2012 at MixIT conference in Lyon, France.
Felix Geisendörfer
May 02, 2012
Tweet
Share
More Decks by Felix Geisendörfer
See All by Felix Geisendörfer
tus.io - Resumable File Uploads (Lightning Talk)
felixge
2
770
Programming flying robots with JavaScript
felixge
2
950
Programming flying robots with JavaScript
felixge
0
590
Programming an AR Drone Firmware with JS (de)
felixge
1
610
Faster than C?
felixge
1
1.2k
Flying robots over a 10.000 mile distance with JavaScript.
felixge
0
480
Faster than C?
felixge
1
630
The power of node.js (with quadcopters)
felixge
0
490
Faster than C?
felixge
0
410
Other Decks in Technology
See All in Technology
ソフトウェアは捨てやすく作ろう/Let's make software easy to discard
sanogemaru
10
5.9k
GitHub Copilot Use Cases at ZOZO
horie1024
0
160
All About Sansan – for New Global Engineers
sansan33
PRO
1
1.2k
ITエンジニアを取り巻く環境とキャリアパス / A career path for Japanese IT engineers
takatama
4
1.5k
TypeScript をより型安全に扱うプラクティス #TSKaigi #TSKaigi2025_kataritai
bengo4com
0
1k
[zh-TW] DevOpsDays Taipei 2025 -- Creating Awesome Change in SmartNews!(machine translation)
martin_lover
1
660
Azure Developer CLI と Azure Deployment Environment / Azure Developer CLI and Azure Deployment Environment
nnstt1
1
140
組織とセキュリティ文化と、自分の一歩
maimyyym
3
1.2k
OpenJDKエコシステムと開発中の機能を紹介 2025夏版
chiroito
1
660
AIに実況させる / AI Streamer
motemen
3
1.4k
Houtou.pm #1
papix
0
680
Digitization部 紹介資料
sansan33
PRO
1
3.9k
Featured
See All Featured
Measuring & Analyzing Core Web Vitals
bluesmoon
7
460
Faster Mobile Websites
deanohume
307
31k
The Illustrated Children's Guide to Kubernetes
chrisshort
48
50k
Rails Girls Zürich Keynote
gr2m
94
13k
Making the Leap to Tech Lead
cromwellryan
134
9.3k
The Invisible Side of Design
smashingmag
299
50k
Designing Dashboards & Data Visualisations in Web Apps
destraynor
231
53k
Responsive Adventures: Dirty Tricks From The Dark Corners of Front-End
smashingmag
252
21k
The Straight Up "How To Draw Better" Workshop
denniskardys
233
140k
Designing Experiences People Love
moore
142
24k
10 Git Anti Patterns You Should be Aware of
lemiorhan
PRO
656
60k
Building Flexible Design Systems
yeseniaperezcruz
329
39k
Transcript
The Node.js Scalability Myth Felix Geisendörfer 26.04.2012 at MixIT Conference
(Lyon, France)
(@)felixge(.de)
core contributor
transloadit.com (using node since v0.0.6)
History
Ryan Dahl starts the node project (first commit) Feb 16,
2009
Discovered node.js (v0.0.6) ~June, 2009
None
Core Contributor & Module Author node-mysql node-formidable + 30 other
modules
Isaac Schlueter starts the npm package manager (first commit) Sep
29, 2009
Ryan’s talk at JSConf.EU gets people excited about node Nov
7, 2009
(c) @substack Jan 30, 2012 Ryan appoints Isaac to lead
node.js
Topic of this Talk
I need to build an über-scalable web service. It will
be the next big thing!
Easy! I will use node.js and MongoDB!
Easy! I will use node.js and MongoDB!
Because node.js is “scalable”, right?
None
Audience?
Node.js?
Are you measuring app performance in production?
1000 req / s
100 req / s
10 req / s
10 requests / per second = 864000 requests / day
10 req / s
The End?
I REALLY need to build an über-scalable web service!!11!1
Scalability
(c) @substack
The Node.js Scalability Myth • Threads don’t scale • Event
loops do
The Node.js Scalability Myth • Threads don’t scale • Event
loops do (Probably) not true in 2012 (Very likely) not relevant
More relevant • Understanding your tools • Using the right
tool for the job
Node’s Concurrency Model
Node’s Concurrency Model 1 var http = require('http'); 2 3
http.createServer(function(req, res) { 4 res.end('Hello World'); 5 }).listen(8080); server.js
Node’s Concurrency Model $ node server.js
Node’s Concurrency Model • Node loads server.js from disk ->
v8 compiles & executes • listen() allocates and binds a file descriptor • Event Loops starts running
Node’s Concurrency Model 1 while (true) { 2 int r
= select(nfds, readfds, writefds, errorfds, 0); 3 if (r === 0) { 4 continue; 5 } 6 7 // Figure out which fds had activity, accept() on server fds, read() on // connection fds, write() queued writes 8 } Abstracted by libuv Different on Windows
Node’s Concurrency Model • Cooperative multitasking • Low memory usage
• Fast / efficient • Simple (compared to threads)
Vertical Scalability
Adding more resources to a single node
Vertical Scalability • CPU • GPUs • Memory • Disk
• Network
CPU
CPU (v8) • V8 compiles JS to Assembly • Just-in-time
compilation (JIT) • Does pretty well in those language benchmarks
Computers of the future will have hundreds of cores!
CPU • Node is single threaded (runs on a single
CPU) • No shared memory
But ...
Does your problem require shared memory?
If yes: Don’t use node
And: Good Luck
If no: child_process.fork()
Redis / ZeroMQ are your friends
GPUs
GPUs • No support in node itself • node-cuda addon
by Kashif Rasul
Memory
Memory • No hard memory limit on 64 bit (since
node-0.6 / v8-3.7) • JS is a garbage collected language (avoid huge heaps) • Buffers do not count towards heap
Network
Network • Node’s concurrency model is optimized for networking •
Good at fully saturating available network resources
Disk
Disk • Done in thread pool • Unfortunately along with
DNS at this point • Throughput ok, but not ideal yet • sendfile() not working yet
Does node scale vertically?
Yeah, good enough
Horizontal Scalability
Adding more nodes to a system
Bad News
Node.js has no horizontal scaling features
Even worse
This s#@t is really hard
Problems • De-coupling / encapsulation • CAP Theorem • System
Automation
...
Good Luck
One tip
Monitor & Measure! • Collect: node-measured, statsd, ... • Analyze:
Graphite, Librato Metrics, ... • Debug
So if node doesn’t have magic scaling, what is it
good for?
<Live Coding>
tl;dr • Know your requirements • There are no silver
bullets
Questions? Slides will be available at felixge.de
Thanks
Feedback