Overview
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Dive into an insightful discussion with Guillermo Rauch, CEO of Vercel and creator of Socket.io and Next.js, as he explores the intricacies of open source, latency, software as physical systems, Partial Pre-rendering (PPR), distributed systems, and edge computing. Gain valuable insights into Vercel's infrastructure, including partnerships with AWS and Azure, strategies for reducing cold starts, and the delicate balance between quality and rapid shipping. Learn about the crucial role of latency in optimizing user experience, the challenges faced by globally distributed systems, and how edge computing is revolutionizing website performance. Discover the importance of viewing software as physical systems for improved performance and scalability, and understand how Partial Pre-rendering enhances performance by combining static pre-rendering with dynamic server-side rendering. Explore Vercel's approach to edge computing for fast data transfer and performance, and gain a deeper understanding of the company's priorities in reducing cold start times and maintaining high quality while rapidly shipping products.
Syllabus
Introduction and Background
Importance of Latency
Challenges of Globally Distributed Systems
Power of Edge Computing
Edge as the Blessed Path
Taught by
Tejas Kumar