Pinterest 合伙人 Paul Sciarra 在Quara上发布shared a bit about their stack :
- Python + heavily-modified Django at the application layer
- Tornado and (very selectively) node.js as web-servers.
- Memcached and membase / redis for object- and logical-caching, respectively.
- RabbitMQ as a message queue.
- Nginx, HAproxy and Varnish for static-delivery and load-balancing.
- Persistent data storage using MySQL.
- MrJob on EMR for map-reduce.
- Git.
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这是Alex Popescu分析的Pinterest架构图:
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