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CCR used at MySpace in a highly parallel environment
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CCR used at MySpace in a highly parallel environment
CCR used at MySpace in a highly parallel environment
Trevor Taylor
7 Oct 2009 9:30 PM
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A video entitled
CCR at MySpace
has been released on Channel 9. It describes how the Concurrency and Coordination Runtime (CCR) has been used to handle requests for data on the MySpace servers which process tens of thousands of web requests per second. This is a perfect application for CCR which simplifies concurrent programming and provides very high throughput without using a large number of threads. CCR has been in use at MySpace for a long period of time, making it one of the longest running commercial applications of the
CCR & DSS Toolkit
, which is a spin-off from Microsoft Robotics Developer Studio.
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