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2013 year in review: making scalability easy with dedicated memcache
Sunday, December 22, 2013
2013 was a busy year for Google Cloud Platform. Watch this space: each day, a different Googler who works on Cloud Platform will be sharing his or her highlight from the past year.
Seeing customers
like Snapchat grow
on Google Cloud Platform is what gets me up in the morning. Its exciting to watch customers achieve new heights of scalability with less effort than was possible before. One of the features I worked on this year that was part of that scalability story is
dedicated memcache
. Dedicated memcache lets customers scale their caching capacity indefinitely without having to manage a server farm of memcached servers. After going into Preview in July, hundreds of customers have deployed many terabytes in production, including a single application using six terabytes. As we go into the New Year, I can’t wait to see which startups use App Engine to bring innovative and fun applications to the world.
-Posted by Logan Henriquez, Product Manager
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