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Facebook Code Search Android iOS Web Backend Hardware 2009年4月30日 Infra · Data · Storage · Photos Peter Vajgel The Photos application is one of Facebook’s most popular features. Up to date, users have uploaded over 15 billion photos which makes Facebook the biggest photo sharing website. For each uploaded photo, Facebook generates and stores four images of different sizes, which translates to a total of 60 billion images and 1.5PB of storage. The current growth rate is 220 million new photos per week, which translates to 25TB of additional storage consumed weekly. At the peak there are 550,000 images served per second. These numbers pose a significant challenge for the Facebook photo storage infrastructure. The old photo infrastructure consisted of several tiers: Upload tier receives users’ photo uploads, scales the original images and saves them on the NFS storage tier. Photo serving t...
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CentralNotice From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation , search "Y2K" redirects here. For other uses, see Y2K (disambiguation) . This article's tone or style may not reflect the encyclopedic tone used on Wikipedia . See Wikipedia's guide to writing better articles for suggestions. (December 2015) ( Learn how and when to remove this template message ) An electronic sign displaying the year incorrectly as 1900 on 3 January 2000 in France The Year 2000 problem is also known as the Y2K problem , the Millennium bug , the Y2K bug , or Y2K . Problems arose because programmers represented the four-digit year with only the final two digits. This made the year 2000 indistinguishable from 1900. The assumption that a twentieth-century date was always understood caused various errors, such as the incorrect display of dates, and the inaccurate orderin...
CentralNotice From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation , search Animation showing how the date would reset, represented as a signed 32-bit integer (at 03:14:08 UTC on 19 January 2038). The Year 2038 problem is an issue for computing and data storage situations in which time values are stored or calculated as a signed 32-bit integer , and this number is interpreted as the number of seconds since 00:00:00 UTC on 1 January 1970 (the epoch ). [1] Such implementations cannot encode times after 03:14:07 UTC on 19 January 2038, a problem similar to but not entirely analogous to the Y2K problem (also known as the Millennium Bug), in which 2-digit values representing the number of years since 1900 could not encode the year 2000 or later. Most 32-bit Unix-like systems store and manipulate time in this Unix time format, so the year 2038 problem is sometimes ...
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CentralNotice From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation , search The Kelihos botnet , also known as Hlux , is a botnet mainly involved in spamming and the theft of bitcoins . [1] 1 History 2 Structure, operations and spread 3 See also 4 References History [ edit ] The Kelihos botnet was first discovered around December 2010 . [2] Researchers originally suspected having found a new version of either the Storm or Waledac botnet, due to similarities in the modus operandi and source code of the bot, [3] [4] but analysis of the botnet showed it was instead a new, 45,000- infected -computer-strong, botnet that was capable of sending an estimated 4 billion spam messages a day. [5] [6] In September 2011 [7] Microsoft took down the botnet in an operation codenamed "Operation b79". [5] [8] At the same time, Microsoft filed civil charges against Domin...
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