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This is true of most web application servers, caches like memcached, and all of the network infrastructure that connects them. For example, Friendster was famously vertically partitioned at one time in its growth curve. Data storage is becoming a specialized function, delegated most often to relational databases. to store it.
VC Cafe: Sounds like there’s a lot of caching and data transfer. We have indirect competitors in each of those verticals. What’s the impact on performance on the PC? Erez Pilosof: When you do the first import, like any software you use for the first time (including iTunes), it will take a little longer.
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