How big websites handle with big traffic - common solutions [closed] - optimization

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I wondered how big websites are handling thousands of visitors daily and how they handle with really big traffic.
I made research and discover that many of them are using Amazon Simple Storage Service, so they must have all pages ganerated as static html as it possible to storage only static files on the S3. Then also update of the website is not difficult (only replacing static files). Is it possible or I am wrong? Any other similar solutions?

Yahoo as a fantastic article about how to speed up websites and optimizing traffic.

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(SEO) - What Is The Side Effects Of Copying Main Site Content To Mobile Site? [closed]

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What do you think about copying our content (text content especially) from our main site (eg: mysite.com) to mobile site (eg: m.mysite.com OR mysite.com/m). What is the SEO side effects of doing this? Does SEO experts recommends this or not?
If you have external articles or reference, hope you guys can share here also. :)
Thank you.
This is Google's official stance on mobile SEO
Google has a separate spider for mobile content. If you copy mainsite to m.yoursite.com, it works best and your domain authority will just get transfered. No dupe content penalty.

what is the secret of appearing titles on google search result very fast? [closed]

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I need to know how stackoverflow's questiones appear on google search result very fast I know what are points google consider to rank some title but I think the architecture of design is important because they appear very fast after some minutes I ask a question and I have been seen it in google result just in a minute. what is the secret ?
Is there any relation between asp.net-mvc web application with that or not asp.net application could be fast in google result.
This Pro Webmasters questions covers this. It basically boils down to having lots of fresh content and quality links.

Canonical Links - Same file on server [closed]

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I am using Microsoft's IIS SEO analyzer, and it keeps showing me a warning that I have a canonical link error because I'm storing the same file in different folders on the server. Doing this makes my file structure much more organized that linking different folders together. Should I just ignore this or is this a big deal for SEO?
Where files are located on your server has nothing to do with SEO. There is no way for search engines to know where files are actually located and a page's URL dos not necessarily indicate its location on the server. What does matter is whether two URLs pull up the same page. That would be duplicate content and a problem for your SEO efforts.

Amazon Instance Network Out Spike (Attacked?) [closed]

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I've been developing a website on a Micro EC2 Instance. This morning, it stopped responding and when I went to the AWS console, it showed that there had been a spike in Networking Out.
I don't have any traffic to speak of yet and I'm not scrapping in an automated fashion.
Does this mean that someone found my site and DOS attacked me or something along those lines?
Thanks
One of Amazon's datacenters suffered an outage today and it is affecting several large companies.
Please check http://status.aws.amazon.com/ for more information. It's possible that you are being affected by this.
http://status.aws.amazon.com/
Also, this question doesn't belong on StackOverflow.

SEO for dynamic content site [closed]

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I am hoping there is a simple solution for this simple question. Let's say I have a site like StackOverflow, where new questions are being created everyday by users. What is the SEO strategy to keep the google crawler informed about this new content? Could it be some kind of "LATEST QUESTIONS" page where the new links would be listed? But then the google crawler would have to parse this periodically to fetch new questions. Is there a best practice / industry standard SEO approach for this problem?
Use a sitemap.xml that links to each article.