Talk comments

Good talk, but being in the tutorial day I thought it would have a lot more interaction.

I've used most things being talked about but still managed to pick up some bits and pieces of useful information. A bit too long to actually be only a talk from that viewpoint.

Nice tutorial. I would also have liked a bit further depth into chef and actually installing some more custom modules or software with it. Hard to fit more into a half-day tutorial I understand. But I wouldn't have minded making it a full day to fit that in.

Good talk, good points covered. I guess you can reduce the Varnish cache and focus in other stuffs.
As suggestion, try to make more explicit that most of these solutions don't solve dummy code. Developers must know that if the site is slow and need to scale, they are part of the problem too. I am not mean is all developer fault to scale, but they can optimize too.

Btw, memcache seems good for sessions, but when you get large traffic it fails. Take a look in sessions using Redis. My company and Flickr are samples of this.

Very good talk. Showed what we need to know, examples, ideas in how to use.

Said the trivial, nothing to increment.

Loved the talk! Funny, and made me actually want to start using Redis.

Awesome presenter, but missed some examples.

Dominik, did you read the outline before subscribing to the talk? It clearly stated it was about php in a non-web context. When you are into real web application development, you will have jobs that will have to be executed in a non-web context. It will never be the main focus, but in support. You didn't stay for the second half where we drilled into daemons, parallel processing and inter process communication (imho the most interesting part), which is a pity.

Good presentation and very interesting topic!