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Introduction: For those interested in building scalable systems, today I will speak about the Facebook Char architecture. Starting keynote: ''When your feature’s userbase will go from 0 to 70 million practically overnight, scalability has to be baked in from the start.'' Eugene Lutuchy, lead engineer on Facebook Chat


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