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League of Legends: Scaling to Millions of Ninjas, Yordles, and Wizards

Presented by Scott Delap and Randy Stafford on Apr 07, 2011 Length 00:58:30     Download: MP3
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Architecture & Design
Topics
QCon San Francisco 2010 ,
QCon ,
Conferences ,
Performance & Scalability ,
Architecture ,
Coherence ,
Game
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Summary
Scott Delap and Randy Stafford explain the architectural decisions made in order to scale, monitor and operate 24/7 the game League of Legends, bringing insight on how they use Oracle Coherence for that.

Bio
Scott Delap is a Scalability Architect at Riot Games, Inc. creator of the award winning online MOBA game League of Legends. He focuses on architecture for large scale, fault tolerant application platforms. Randy Stafford is a practicing software professional with 20 years’ experience as a developer, analyst, architect, manager, consultant, and author.

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