Scaling of Facebook architecture and technology stack with heavy workload: past, present and future.

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Název: Scaling of Facebook architecture and technology stack with heavy workload: past, present and future.
Autoři: Sutikno, Tole, Ahmad, Laksana Talenta
Zdroj: International Journal of Informatics & Communication Technology (IJ-ICT); Dec2025, Vol. 14 Issue 3, p772-782, 11p
Témata: BIG data, CLOUD storage, HIGH performance computing, EMPLOYEES' workload, INFORMATION technology, COMPUTER network protocols, SOFTWARE architecture
Reviews & Products: FACEBOOK (Web resource)
Abstrakt: Leading social media Facebook has improved its architecture to meet user needs. Facebook has improved its systems to handle millions of users with heavy workloads and large datasets using innovative architectural solutions and adaptive strategies. The study examines Facebook’s architectural and technological advances in heavy workload and big data. To understand how Facebook scaled with a growing user base and data volume, history and system architecture will be examined. It will also examine how cloud storage and high-performance computing optimize resource utilization and maintain performance during peak user activity. Facebook is managing big data and heavy workloads with new technologies like the hybrid communication model that uses PULL and PUSH strategies for real-time messaging. Facebook switched from HBase to MyRocks for message storage to improve performance as data grew. Architectural scaling and technology stack research must prioritize data storage innovations and optimized communication protocols to handle heavy workloads and big data. The messenger Sync protocol reduces network congestion and improves synchronous communication, reducing resource consumption and maintaining performance under high load. High-performance computing (HPC) and cloud storage should be studied together to support complex compute workflows. This convergence may improve large-scale application infrastructures and encourage interdisciplinary collaboration for scalable and resilient systems. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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