Re: The evolved Server Configuration Queston
This WebDNA talk-list message is from 2000
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texte = >Has anyone found a way to pull this off without SQL?You can duplicate the original db's to other computers, thenduplicate all your appends, replaces and deletes on those computersas well -- but this will not work reliably if the network connectionbetween any two computers fails for any reason, because then one ormore of the other computers will have their db's 'out of synch' withthe original.Ok so by doing this: Our website could be hosted simultaneously on ourmachines which would be processing together into their own dbs, which wouldhave to be identical with one another.My questions are1. Would this be a good way to handle heavy traffic using webcat, allowingroom for future growth?And 2.If one machine went down breaking the connection between the 2, couldyou re-synch the db on the machine that went down by copying the db's fromthe machine running and flush the databases to get it current again onceyou've restarted?Is it possible to even use webdna for heavily visited sites? Or is itlimited to smaller storefront type sites? I like the product and enjoy usingit, i'm trying keep from having to use ASP, or Perl, etc..I'm curious what a 'big' site would do if needed to use webdna. I would liketo find out the solution and use a scalled down version of it. Im curios howa site like cnn.com would fair being wriiten w/webdna, and how it would behosted.thanks again-adam----- Original Message -----From: Kenneth Grome
To: WebCatalog Talk Sent: Wednesday, July 26, 2000 1:10 PMSubject: Re: The evolved Server Configuration Queston> >Webcat seems to use internal databases flat files for its data store,> >and they must reside on the machine that uses them. Is this true??>> Yes.>>> >Or can they be hosted on a seperate server?>> No, I already told you this. You have to use SQL if you're going to> insist on keeping your data on a different computer. There's no way> to avoid SQL if your data is on a separate computer ...>>> >Has anyone found a way to pull this off without SQL?>> You can duplicate the original db's to other computers, then> duplicate all your appends, replaces and deletes on those computers> as well -- but this will not work reliably if the network connection> between any two computers fails for any reason, because then one or> more of the other computers will have their db's 'out of synch' with> the original.>>> ================================> Kenneth Grome, WebDNA Consultant> 808-737-6499 http://webdna.net> ================================>>>> -------------------------------------------------------------> This message is sent to you because you are subscribed to> the mailing list .> To unsubscribe, E-mail to: > To switch to the DIGEST mode, E-mail to> Web Archive of this list is at: http://search.smithmicro.com/>-------------------------------------------------------------This message is sent to you because you are subscribed to the mailing list .To unsubscribe, E-mail to: To switch to the DIGEST mode, E-mail to Web Archive of this list is at: http://search.smithmicro.com/
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>Has anyone found a way to pull this off without SQL?You can duplicate the original db's to other computers, thenduplicate all your appends, replaces and deletes on those computersas well -- but this will not work reliably if the network connectionbetween any two computers fails for any reason, because then one ormore of the other computers will have their db's 'out of synch' withthe original.Ok so by doing this: Our website could be hosted simultaneously on ourmachines which would be processing together into their own dbs, which wouldhave to be identical with one another.My questions are1. Would this be a good way to handle heavy traffic using webcat, allowingroom for future growth?And 2.If one machine went down breaking the connection between the 2, couldyou re-synch the db on the machine that went down by copying the db's fromthe machine running and flush the databases to get it current again onceyou've restarted?Is it possible to even use webdna for heavily visited sites? Or is itlimited to smaller storefront type sites? I like the product and enjoy usingit, i'm trying keep from having to use ASP, or Perl, etc..I'm curious what a 'big' site would do if needed to use webdna. I would liketo find out the solution and use a scalled down version of it. Im curios howa site like cnn.com would fair being wriiten w/webdna, and how it would behosted.thanks again-adam----- Original Message -----From: Kenneth Grome To: WebCatalog Talk Sent: Wednesday, July 26, 2000 1:10 PMSubject: Re: The evolved Server Configuration Queston> >Webcat seems to use internal databases flat files for its data store,> >and they must reside on the machine that uses them. Is this true??>> Yes.>>> >Or can they be hosted on a seperate server?>> No, I already told you this. You have to use SQL if you're going to> insist on keeping your data on a different computer. There's no way> to avoid SQL if your data is on a separate computer ...>>> >Has anyone found a way to pull this off without SQL?>> You can duplicate the original db's to other computers, then> duplicate all your appends, replaces and deletes on those computers> as well -- but this will not work reliably if the network connection> between any two computers fails for any reason, because then one or> more of the other computers will have their db's 'out of synch' with> the original.>>> ================================> Kenneth Grome, WebDNA Consultant> 808-737-6499 http://webdna.net> ================================>>>> -------------------------------------------------------------> This message is sent to you because you are subscribed to> the mailing list .> To unsubscribe, E-mail to: > To switch to the DIGEST mode, E-mail to> Web Archive of this list is at: http://search.smithmicro.com/>-------------------------------------------------------------This message is sent to you because you are subscribed to the mailing list .To unsubscribe, E-mail to: To switch to the DIGEST mode, E-mail to Web Archive of this list is at: http://search.smithmicro.com/
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