Round robin. DNS queries give out the IP of different servers if one happens to go down, or to keep the load minimal across all of them. Amazon Route 53 works well. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Round-robin_DNS
It isn't loading the right article?! Got it: http://qz.com/69630/how-to-short-bitcoins-if-you-really-must...
Using AWS or similar, you can upgrade to a huge server for just a few hours, then downgrade it once the traffic tapers.
Music always helps. But it has to be music with no words that doesn't make you think about anything. Foreign language music works.
We need to start a new country and call it Ycombinator. Nowhere in the world supports entrepreneurship enough.
Round robin. DNS queries give out the IP of different servers if one happens to go down, or to keep the load minimal across all of them. Amazon Route 53 works well. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Round-robin_DNS
It isn't loading the right article?! Got it: http://qz.com/69630/how-to-short-bitcoins-if-you-really-must...
Using AWS or similar, you can upgrade to a huge server for just a few hours, then downgrade it once the traffic tapers.
Music always helps. But it has to be music with no words that doesn't make you think about anything. Foreign language music works.
We need to start a new country and call it Ycombinator. Nowhere in the world supports entrepreneurship enough.