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4 things you can do in your code now to make it more scalable later

No one likes to hear that they need to rewrite or re-architect an application because it doesn't scale. I'm sure no one at Twitter thought that they'd need to be overhauling their architecture because it gained popularity as quickly as it did.

Many developers, especially in the enterprise space, don't worry about the kind of scalability that sites like Twitter or LinkedIn need to concern themselves with, but they still need to be (or at least should be) concerned with scalability in general and the effects of inserting an application into a high-scalability environment, such as one fronted by a load balancer or application delivery controller.

There are some very simple things you can do in your code, when you're developing an application, that can ease the transition into a high-availability architecture and that will eventually lead to a faster, more scalable application.

Here's four things you can do now - and why - to make your application fit better into a high availability environment in the future and avoid rewriting or re-architecting your solutions.

 

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