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The Undercover ElePHPant - Talking Shared-nothing and Shared Everything Architectures + Bref with Matthieu Napoli

Talking Shared-nothing and Shared Everything Architectures + Bref with Matthieu Napoli

01/21/20 • 27 min

The Undercover ElePHPant

In this episode, Benjamin and Matthew talk with Matthieu Napoli about Shared-nothing and Shared Everything Architectures. We also talk about Bref, Swoole, ReactPHP and loads more! Matthieu shared a load of excellent advice that you can start using today in your PHP applications, including:

  • What Shared-nothing and Shared Everything architectures are
  • The advantages and disadvantages of both architecture types
  • Why PHP is the language which is most suited to Serverless and FaaS (Function as a Service)
  • A little of the right mindset for developing Serverless code in PHP
  • Some of the challenges ahead for PHP
  • Where PHP could go in the future with respect to Shared-Nothing architecture
  • Plus loads load more!

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Guests: Matthieu Napoli.

Hosted By: Benjamin Eberlei and Matthew Setter.

Thanks for tuning in to the Undercover ElePHPant. If you'd like to be a guest on the podcast or know someone very knowledgeable in writing highly performant and scalable PHP applications, email [email protected].

This podcast is produced by Tideways. Don't look further for an all in one Monitoring, Profiling and Exception Tracking software for PHP applications available on tideways.com. Follow us on Twitter (@tidewaysio). Find out more about us at https://tideways.com.

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In this episode, Benjamin and Matthew talk with Matthieu Napoli about Shared-nothing and Shared Everything Architectures. We also talk about Bref, Swoole, ReactPHP and loads more! Matthieu shared a load of excellent advice that you can start using today in your PHP applications, including:

  • What Shared-nothing and Shared Everything architectures are
  • The advantages and disadvantages of both architecture types
  • Why PHP is the language which is most suited to Serverless and FaaS (Function as a Service)
  • A little of the right mindset for developing Serverless code in PHP
  • Some of the challenges ahead for PHP
  • Where PHP could go in the future with respect to Shared-Nothing architecture
  • Plus loads load more!

Links

Guests: Matthieu Napoli.

Hosted By: Benjamin Eberlei and Matthew Setter.

Thanks for tuning in to the Undercover ElePHPant. If you'd like to be a guest on the podcast or know someone very knowledgeable in writing highly performant and scalable PHP applications, email [email protected].

This podcast is produced by Tideways. Don't look further for an all in one Monitoring, Profiling and Exception Tracking software for PHP applications available on tideways.com. Follow us on Twitter (@tidewaysio). Find out more about us at https://tideways.com.

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Guests: Nils Adermann.

Hosted By: Benjamin Eberlei and Matthew Setter.

Thanks for tuning in to the Undercover ElePHPant. If you'd like to be a guest on the podcast or know someone very knowledgeable in writing highly performant and scalable PHP applications, email [email protected].

This podcast is produced by Tideways. Don't look further for an all in one Monitoring, Profiling and Exception Tracking software for PHP applications available on tideways.com. Follow us on Twitter (@tidewaysio). Find out more about us at https://tideways.com.

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Guests: Jordi Boggiano

Hosted By: Benjamin Eberlei and Matthew Setter.

Thanks for tuning in to the Undercover ElePHPant. If you'd like to be a guest on the podcast or know someone very knowledgeable in writing highly performant and scalable PHP applications, email [email protected].

This podcast is produced by Tideways. Don't look further for an all in one Monitoring, Profiling and Exception Tracking software for PHP applications available on tideways.com. Follow us on Twitter (@tidewaysio). Find out more about us at https://tideways.com.

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