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Real Scale | RealScale Architecture from Cloud 66 Real Scale | RealScale Architecture from Cloud 66 RealScale A Guide for Scaling Cloud Native Web Applications Today’s cloud native solutions require a more complex software architecture, utilize multiple servers, multiple data stores, and are required to scale to 1000 requests per second (and beyond). This is what we call a Realscale architecture. Realscale architecture meets the need of applications that go beyond a single-server application but are not yet reaching today’s massive “web scale” needs. Background Modern web applications can take on many forms. Often, they begin as simple solutions that utilize one codebase, a database, and are deployed to a single server or public PaaS. The rare ones are those that are truly “web scale” – the Facebook, Twitter, and Netflix solutions that require huge numbers of servers and services to make it all work. But what about the applications that fall in the middle?...
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