Everyone knows that SmugMug is a heavy user of S3, storing well over half a petabyte of data (non-replicated) there. What you may not know is that EC2 provides a core part of our infrastructure, too. Thanks to Amazon, the software and hardware that processes all of your high-resolution photos and high-definition video is totally scalable without any human intervention. And when I say scalable, I m
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Auto backup of iPhone pix a breeze As a casual, non-pro photographer, Iâve been a Smugmug user since the company launched. Itâs an intuitive tool for uploading images from my âbigâ camera to share with family and friends. The desktop interface is easy and sensible and you can tell the UX is thoughtfully created by photographers for photographers. The iOS app is equally easy and the BEST feature fo
Thereâs remarkably little information online about using MySQL on ZFS, successfully or not, so I did what any enterprising geek would do: Built a box, threw some data on it, and tossed it into production to see if it would sink or swim. Iâm a Linux geek, have been since 1993 (Slackware!). All of SmugMugâs datacenters (and our EC2 images) are built on Linux. But the current state of filesystems on
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