5 Common Server Setups For Your Web Application
Covering:
- Everything on one server.
- Separate database server.
- Load balancer (reverse proxy).
- HTTP accelerator (caching reverse proxy).
- Master-slave database replication
5 Common Server Setups For Your Web Application
Covering:
Loripsum.net – The ‘lorem ipsum’ generator that doesn’t suck. Â And which also has an API for you to use.
Chartbuilder / Gneisschart – a D3.js based front-end charting application that facilitates easy creation of simple beautiful charts. You can download and install it in your environment, or you can use a hosted version.
Chartbuilder was created to speed workflow in a newsroom and give reporters more responsibility over their content. It allows someone to create simple graphics quickly within a pre-specified style guide without needing specialized design software.
The output formats are can be used anywhere images and svgs are accepted. There’s no need for CMS integration or complex back end systems.
There are fewer excuses to use screenshots from analyst reports or charts in Excel.
Grafana – an open source, feature rich metrics dashboard and graph editor for  Graphite, InfluxDB & OpenTSDB
page-monitor – capture webpage and diff the dom change with phantomjs