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NICK CRAVER
Latest blog posts by Nick Craver. Binding Redirects Feb 11, 2020. This isn’t part of the series on Stack Overflow’s architecture, but is a topic that has bitten us many times.Hopefully, some of this information helps you sort out issues you hit.NICK CRAVER
This isn’t part of the series on Stack Overflow’s architecture, but is a topic that has bitten us many times. Hopefully, some of this information helps you EXCEPTIONAL : SETTINGS Settings. Exceptional has many configuration settings you can use to customize logging and additional functionality. The base settings can be configured in Web.config (in the case of ASP.NET (non-core)) or via your config JSON or .UseExceptional() overloads (in the case of ASP.NET Core).. However, all settings are always available in code, so pick whatever flavor suits you.NICK CRAVER
Stack Overflow: A Technical Deconstruction Feb 3, 2016. As new posts in the series appear, I’ll add them here to serve as a master list: #1: Stack Overflow: The Architecture - 2016 Edition #2: Stack Overflow: The Hardware - 2016 Edition #3: Stack Overflow: How We Do Deployment - 2016 Edition #4: Stack Overflow: How We Do Monitoring - 2018 Edition #5: Stack Overflow: How We Do App CachingNICK CRAVER
Stack Overflow: How We Do App Caching - 2019 Edition Aug 6, 2019. This is #5 in a very long series of posts on Stack Overflow’s architecture. Previous post (#4): Stack Overflow: How We Do Monitoring - 2018 Edition Socaching. What is it? It’s a way to get a quick payoff by not re-calculating or fetching things over and over, resulting in performance and cost wins.NICK CRAVER
What it takes to run Stack Overflow Nov 22, 2013. I like to think of Stack Overflow as running with scale but not at scale.By that I meant we run very efficiently, but INICK CRAVER
Stack Overflow: The Architecture - 2016 Edition Feb 17, 2016. This is #1 in a very long series of posts on Stack Overflow’s architecture. Welcome. Previous post (#0): Stack Overflow: A Technical Deconstruction Next post (#2): Stack Overflow: The Hardware - 2016 Edition To get an idea of what all of this stuff “does,” let me start off with an update on the average day at Stack Overflow.NICK CRAVER
then it will accept a 200-399 HTTP status code response. (Also remember: it’s making a HEAD request only.) A 400 or 500 will trigger unhealthy, but our 302 redirect will not. A browser would get a 5xx status code after following the redirect, but HAProxy isn’t doing that.It’s only doing the initial hit and a “healthy” 302 is all it sees. Luckily, you can change this with httpNICK CRAVER
Optimization Considerations: Measure at the Browser Mar 24, 2015. Update April 2016: This is a blog post I wrote in March 2015 with a poor title that’s still full of relevant transmission and client-side performance optimizations.NICK CRAVER
Why you should wait on upgrading to .Net 4.6 Jul 27, 2015. Update (August 11th): A patch for this bug has been released by Microsoft. Here’s their update to the advisory: We released an updated version of RyuJIT today, which resolves this advisory.NICK CRAVER
Latest blog posts by Nick Craver. Binding Redirects Feb 11, 2020. This isn’t part of the series on Stack Overflow’s architecture, but is a topic that has bitten us many times.Hopefully, some of this information helps you sort out issues you hit.NICK CRAVER
This isn’t part of the series on Stack Overflow’s architecture, but is a topic that has bitten us many times. Hopefully, some of this information helps you EXCEPTIONAL : SETTINGS Settings. Exceptional has many configuration settings you can use to customize logging and additional functionality. The base settings can be configured in Web.config (in the case of ASP.NET (non-core)) or via your config JSON or .UseExceptional() overloads (in the case of ASP.NET Core).. However, all settings are always available in code, so pick whatever flavor suits you.NICK CRAVER
Stack Overflow: A Technical Deconstruction Feb 3, 2016. As new posts in the series appear, I’ll add them here to serve as a master list: #1: Stack Overflow: The Architecture - 2016 Edition #2: Stack Overflow: The Hardware - 2016 Edition #3: Stack Overflow: How We Do Deployment - 2016 Edition #4: Stack Overflow: How We Do Monitoring - 2018 Edition #5: Stack Overflow: How We Do App CachingNICK CRAVER
Stack Overflow: How We Do App Caching - 2019 Edition Aug 6, 2019. This is #5 in a very long series of posts on Stack Overflow’s architecture. Previous post (#4): Stack Overflow: How We Do Monitoring - 2018 Edition Socaching. What is it? It’s a way to get a quick payoff by not re-calculating or fetching things over and over, resulting in performance and cost wins.NICK CRAVER
What it takes to run Stack Overflow Nov 22, 2013. I like to think of Stack Overflow as running with scale but not at scale.By that I meant we run very efficiently, but INICK CRAVER
Stack Overflow: The Architecture - 2016 Edition Feb 17, 2016. This is #1 in a very long series of posts on Stack Overflow’s architecture. Welcome. Previous post (#0): Stack Overflow: A Technical Deconstruction Next post (#2): Stack Overflow: The Hardware - 2016 Edition To get an idea of what all of this stuff “does,” let me start off with an update on the average day at Stack Overflow.NICK CRAVER
then it will accept a 200-399 HTTP status code response. (Also remember: it’s making a HEAD request only.) A 400 or 500 will trigger unhealthy, but our 302 redirect will not. A browser would get a 5xx status code after following the redirect, but HAProxy isn’t doing that.It’s only doing the initial hit and a “healthy” 302 is all it sees. Luckily, you can change this with httpNICK CRAVER
Optimization Considerations: Measure at the Browser Mar 24, 2015. Update April 2016: This is a blog post I wrote in March 2015 with a poor title that’s still full of relevant transmission and client-side performance optimizations.NICK CRAVER
Why you should wait on upgrading to .Net 4.6 Jul 27, 2015. Update (August 11th): A patch for this bug has been released by Microsoft. Here’s their update to the advisory: We released an updated version of RyuJIT today, which resolves this advisory.NICK CRAVER
Clever Quotes. These guys come in two forms, inline: “The nice thing about standards is that there are so many to choose from” and block: “For years there has been a theory that millions of monkeys typing at random on millions of typewriters would reproduce the entire worksof Shakespeare.
NICK CRAVER
Stackoverflow.com: the road to SSL Apr 23, 2013. A question we often get asked at Stack Exchange is why stackoverflow.com and all our other domains aren’t served over SSL.NICK CRAVER
HTTPS on Stack Overflow: The End of a Long Road May 22, 2017. Today, we deployed HTTPS by default on Stack Overflow.All traffic is now redirected to https:// and Google links will change over the next few weeks. The activation of this is quite literally flipping a switch (feature flag), but getting to that point has taken years of work.NICK CRAVER
Stack Overflow: How We Do Deployment - 2016 Edition May 3, 2016. This is #3 in a very long series of posts on Stack Overflow’s architecture. Previous post (#2): Stack Overflow: The Hardware - 2016 Edition We’ve talked about Stack Overflow’s architecture and the hardware behind it.The next most requested topic was Deployment. How do we get code a developer (or some random stranger) writesNICK CRAVER
SQL Servers (Stack Overflow Cluster) 2 Dell R720xd Servers, each with:; Dual E5-2697v2 Processors (12 cores @2.7–3.5GHz each); 384 GB of RAM (24x 16 GB DIMMs) 1x Intel P3608 4 TB NVMe PCIe SSD (RAID 0, 2 controllers per card); 24x Intel 710 200 GB SATA SSDs (RAID 10); Dual 10 Gbps network (Intel X540/I350 NDC) SQL Servers (Stack Exchange “and everything else” Cluster) EXCEPTIONAL : ADDING LOG DATA Commands. Commands are a V2 feature and replace the V1 SQL-only logging field. Commands have a type (a title/description), a command string (e.g. the SQL query), and a key/value store for any relevant data you want to associate there, e.g. the SQL Server it was hitting,the timeout, etc.
NICK CRAVER
Latest blog posts by Nick Craver. Binding Redirects Feb 11, 2020. This isn’t part of the series on Stack Overflow’s architecture, but is a topic that has bitten us many times.Hopefully, some of this information helps you sort out issues you hit.NICK CRAVER
This isn’t part of the series on Stack Overflow’s architecture, but is a topic that has bitten us many times. Hopefully, some of this information helps you EXCEPTIONAL : SETTINGS Settings. Exceptional has many configuration settings you can use to customize logging and additional functionality. The base settings can be configured in Web.config (in the case of ASP.NET (non-core)) or via your config JSON or .UseExceptional() overloads (in the case of ASP.NET Core).. However, all settings are always available in code, so pick whatever flavor suits you.NICK CRAVER
Stack Overflow: A Technical Deconstruction Feb 3, 2016. As new posts in the series appear, I’ll add them here to serve as a master list: #1: Stack Overflow: The Architecture - 2016 Edition #2: Stack Overflow: The Hardware - 2016 Edition #3: Stack Overflow: How We Do Deployment - 2016 Edition #4: Stack Overflow: How We Do Monitoring - 2018 Edition #5: Stack Overflow: How We Do App CachingNICK CRAVER
Stack Overflow: How We Do App Caching - 2019 Edition Aug 6, 2019. This is #5 in a very long series of posts on Stack Overflow’s architecture. Previous post (#4): Stack Overflow: How We Do Monitoring - 2018 Edition Socaching. What is it? It’s a way to get a quick payoff by not re-calculating or fetching things over and over, resulting in performance and cost wins.NICK CRAVER
Stack Overflow: The Architecture - 2016 Edition Feb 17, 2016. This is #1 in a very long series of posts on Stack Overflow’s architecture. Welcome. Previous post (#0): Stack Overflow: A Technical Deconstruction Next post (#2): Stack Overflow: The Hardware - 2016 Edition To get an idea of what all of this stuff “does,” let me start off with an update on the average day at Stack Overflow.NICK CRAVER
What it takes to run Stack Overflow Nov 22, 2013. I like to think of Stack Overflow as running with scale but not at scale.By that I meant we run very efficiently, but INICK CRAVER
then it will accept a 200-399 HTTP status code response. (Also remember: it’s making a HEAD request only.) A 400 or 500 will trigger unhealthy, but our 302 redirect will not. A browser would get a 5xx status code after following the redirect, but HAProxy isn’t doing that.It’s only doing the initial hit and a “healthy” 302 is all it sees. Luckily, you can change this with http EXCEPTIONAL : ADDING LOG DATA Commands. Commands are a V2 feature and replace the V1 SQL-only logging field. Commands have a type (a title/description), a command string (e.g. the SQL query), and a key/value store for any relevant data you want to associate there, e.g. the SQL Server it was hitting,the timeout, etc.
NICK CRAVER
Stackoverflow.com: the road to SSL Apr 23, 2013. A question we often get asked at Stack Exchange is why stackoverflow.com and all our other domains aren’t served over SSL.NICK CRAVER
Latest blog posts by Nick Craver. Binding Redirects Feb 11, 2020. This isn’t part of the series on Stack Overflow’s architecture, but is a topic that has bitten us many times.Hopefully, some of this information helps you sort out issues you hit.NICK CRAVER
This isn’t part of the series on Stack Overflow’s architecture, but is a topic that has bitten us many times. Hopefully, some of this information helps you EXCEPTIONAL : SETTINGS Settings. Exceptional has many configuration settings you can use to customize logging and additional functionality. The base settings can be configured in Web.config (in the case of ASP.NET (non-core)) or via your config JSON or .UseExceptional() overloads (in the case of ASP.NET Core).. However, all settings are always available in code, so pick whatever flavor suits you.NICK CRAVER
Stack Overflow: A Technical Deconstruction Feb 3, 2016. As new posts in the series appear, I’ll add them here to serve as a master list: #1: Stack Overflow: The Architecture - 2016 Edition #2: Stack Overflow: The Hardware - 2016 Edition #3: Stack Overflow: How We Do Deployment - 2016 Edition #4: Stack Overflow: How We Do Monitoring - 2018 Edition #5: Stack Overflow: How We Do App CachingNICK CRAVER
Stack Overflow: How We Do App Caching - 2019 Edition Aug 6, 2019. This is #5 in a very long series of posts on Stack Overflow’s architecture. Previous post (#4): Stack Overflow: How We Do Monitoring - 2018 Edition Socaching. What is it? It’s a way to get a quick payoff by not re-calculating or fetching things over and over, resulting in performance and cost wins.NICK CRAVER
Stack Overflow: The Architecture - 2016 Edition Feb 17, 2016. This is #1 in a very long series of posts on Stack Overflow’s architecture. Welcome. Previous post (#0): Stack Overflow: A Technical Deconstruction Next post (#2): Stack Overflow: The Hardware - 2016 Edition To get an idea of what all of this stuff “does,” let me start off with an update on the average day at Stack Overflow.NICK CRAVER
What it takes to run Stack Overflow Nov 22, 2013. I like to think of Stack Overflow as running with scale but not at scale.By that I meant we run very efficiently, but INICK CRAVER
then it will accept a 200-399 HTTP status code response. (Also remember: it’s making a HEAD request only.) A 400 or 500 will trigger unhealthy, but our 302 redirect will not. A browser would get a 5xx status code after following the redirect, but HAProxy isn’t doing that.It’s only doing the initial hit and a “healthy” 302 is all it sees. Luckily, you can change this with http EXCEPTIONAL : ADDING LOG DATA Commands. Commands are a V2 feature and replace the V1 SQL-only logging field. Commands have a type (a title/description), a command string (e.g. the SQL query), and a key/value store for any relevant data you want to associate there, e.g. the SQL Server it was hitting,the timeout, etc.
NICK CRAVER
Stackoverflow.com: the road to SSL Apr 23, 2013. A question we often get asked at Stack Exchange is why stackoverflow.com and all our other domains aren’t served over SSL.NICK CRAVER
Stackoverflow.com: the road to SSL Apr 23, 2013. A question we often get asked at Stack Exchange is why stackoverflow.com and all our other domains aren’t served over SSL.NICK CRAVER
Why you should wait on upgrading to .Net 4.6 Jul 27, 2015. Update (August 11th): A patch for this bug has been released by Microsoft. Here’s their update to the advisory: We released an updated version of RyuJIT today, which resolves this advisory.NICK CRAVER
Stack Overflow: How We Do Deployment - 2016 Edition May 3, 2016. This is #3 in a very long series of posts on Stack Overflow’s architecture. Previous post (#2): Stack Overflow: The Hardware - 2016 Edition We’ve talked about Stack Overflow’s architecture and the hardware behind it.The next most requested topic was Deployment. How do we get code a developer (or some random stranger) writesNICK CRAVER
Clever Quotes. These guys come in two forms, inline: “The nice thing about standards is that there are so many to choose from” and block: “For years there has been a theory that millions of monkeys typing at random on millions of typewriters would reproduce the entire worksof Shakespeare.
EXCEPTIONAL : ADDING LOG DATA Commands. Commands are a V2 feature and replace the V1 SQL-only logging field. Commands have a type (a title/description), a command string (e.g. the SQL query), and a key/value store for any relevant data you want to associate there, e.g. the SQL Server it was hitting,the timeout, etc.
NICK CRAVER
Optimization Considerations: Measure at the Browser Mar 24, 2015. Update April 2016: This is a blog post I wrote in March 2015 with a poor title that’s still full of relevant transmission and client-side performance optimizations.NICK CRAVER
HTTPS on Stack Overflow: The End of a Long Road May 22, 2017. Today, we deployed HTTPS by default on Stack Overflow.All traffic is now redirected to https:// and Google links will change over the next few weeks. The activation of this is quite literally flipping a switch (feature flag), but getting to that point has taken years of work.NICK CRAVER
Stack Overflow: The Hardware - 2016 Edition Mar 29, 2016. This is #2 in a very long series of posts on Stack Overflow’s architecture. Previous post (#1): Stack Overflow: The Architecture - 2016 Edition Next post (#3): Stack Overflow: How We Do Deployment - 2016 Edition Who loves hardware? Well, I do and this is my blog so I win. Nick CraverSoftware Imagineering Home Blog Desktop Twitter Stack OverflowGitHub
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