More defensive programming practices to survive Web site traffic peaks

Subject: More defensive programming practices to survive Web site traffic peaks
Author: Manuel Lemos
Age in days: 116
Summary: This is a follow-up of last months post about defensive programming practices. This time the article focus on practices to survive Web site traffic peaks, just like what happened to the PHPClasses site last month when the previous post was approved to Digg's front page.

This article also announces a new Web hosting comparison service available to the PHPClasses site users.

The participation of Borland/Codegear as sponsor of the PHP Programming Innovation Award is also covered on this article.
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