Sogou Business Platform Infrastructure Evolution: From Horizontal Scaling to Stream Computing

This article outlines Sogou's infrastructure evolution under rapid business iteration, detailing stages of compute and storage horizontal scaling, serviceization, and stream computing, while sharing the practices, principles, lessons learned, and reflections that guided the platform's architectural transformation.

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Sogou Business Platform Infrastructure Evolution: From Horizontal Scaling to Stream Computing

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Sogou's infrastructure evolution practice under rapid business iteration, using the recent evolution of the Sogou Business Platform as background, introduces the main stages of its evolution:

Horizontal scaling of compute resources.

Horizontal scaling of storage systems.

Service-oriented architecture stage.

Stream computing stage.

At the same time, Sogou gradually optimizes its infrastructure practices, principles, lessons learned, and reflections during the fast-paced iteration of its business.

Source: TianmaYing

Original article: http://www.tianmaying.com/tutorial/sougou-architecture

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