Activity on Facebook Chat has reached 1 billion messages per day, the company said on its
Facebook Engineering blog [1]. It’s the latest in a series of huge numbers and milestones for the fast-growing social networking service. Earlier Monday ComScore reported that Facebook had
officially passed MySpace [2] as the largest social network among U.S. users, the last demographic for which MySpace could still claim dominion.
As with many earlier engineering posts, Facebook’s Chris Piro cited the company’s constant performance tweaking for the Chat service. “We’ve invested a lot in making Chat stable and scalable in the past, and we continue making improvements even now,” writes Piro. “We’ve increased the capacity of our load balancers so we can accept more concurrent users, and we’re investigating ways to make the backend and frontend more robust against failures.”
Rich Miller is the founder and editor-in-chief of Data Center Knowledge, and has been reporting on the data center sector since 2000. He has tracked the growing impact of high-density computing on the power and cooling of data centers, and the resulting push for improved energy efficiency in these facilities.
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[1] Facebook Engineering blog: http://www.facebook.com/note.php?note_id=91351698919
[2] officially passed MySpace: http://www.techcrunch.com/2009/06/15/facebook-finally-catches-up-to-myspace-in-the-us/
[3] Rich Miller: http://www.datacenterknowledge.com/archives/author/richm/
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