the =thing that I am anticipating watching is how webdna 7 performs under =stress. I mean big traffic/load, big dbs.
Did you guys work =on any memory leaks, or whatever causes webdna 6 and predecessors to =sometimes go into that weird place where webdna just refuses to serve =pages?
Or do you know what I am talking about? I know alot =of people have experienced this, but not everyone. .. it is what =makes some hosts have to reboot webdna periodically.
None of my =clients alone are that big such that I could really help troubleshoot... =but some of my clients are on shared hosting where the host does have to =reboot because of webdna going into the mode I am referring to.. but =there I am not the admin.
I wish webdna was open source and still =somehow income was there so that core developers would be motivated to =refine/develop the engine.
Anyway, thanks Chris!.. keep us =posted.
-Govinda
On 2011-03-10, at 2:13 PM, christophe.billiottet@webd=na.us wrote:WebDNA 7.0 has been =extensively tested and is running fine on all linux/UNIX platforms. This =week, we have also been able to test the Windows version and there is =still some work to do on it, but we are not far from delivering a solid =beta. Everything looks good!- =chrisOn Mar 10, =2011, at 16:19, Palle Bo Nielsen wrote:The impression I get is that v7 is final (not beta, no =alfa, but final aka Golden Master aka ready for manufacturing RFM) - am =I right or wrong here =Christophe?Palle
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the =thing that I am anticipating watching is how webdna 7 performs under =stress. I mean big traffic/load, big dbs.
Did you guys work =on any memory leaks, or whatever causes webdna 6 and predecessors to =sometimes go into that weird place where webdna just refuses to serve =pages?
Or do you know what I am talking about? I know alot =of people have experienced this, but not everyone. .. it is what =makes some hosts have to reboot webdna periodically.
None of my =clients alone are that big such that I could really help troubleshoot... =but some of my clients are on shared hosting where the host does have to =reboot because of webdna going into the mode I am referring to.. but =there I am not the admin.
I wish webdna was open source and still =somehow income was there so that core developers would be motivated to =refine/develop the engine.
Anyway, thanks Chris!.. keep us =posted.
-Govinda
On 2011-03-10, at 2:13 PM, christophe.billiottet@webd=na.us wrote:WebDNA 7.0 has been =extensively tested and is running fine on all linux/UNIX platforms. This =week, we have also been able to test the Windows version and there is =still some work to do on it, but we are not far from delivering a solid =beta. Everything looks good!- =chrisOn Mar 10, =2011, at 16:19, Palle Bo Nielsen wrote:The impression I get is that v7 is final (not beta, no =alfa, but final aka Golden Master aka ready for manufacturing RFM) - am =I right or wrong here =Christophe?Palle
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