On 17 Aug 2008, at 23:32, Stefan de Konink wrote:
> Alvaro Lopez Ortega schreef:
>> Check this out:
>> http://www.alobbs.com/1344/MySQL_asynchronous_balancing_with_HTTP_JSON.html
>>
>> Now Cherokee can also work as balancer and bridge for MySQL.
>> How cool is that?! ;-)
>
> Your graphics skills are outstanding :D
>
> Would it be possible to divide the SQL vendor specific part in  
> different
> modules? So we could apply this on MonetDB, PostgreSQL, etc.?

Even if the initial code implements it just for MySQL, it should be  
possible. However, I don't think I will implement any other if there  
is not enough target audience for it.

> Could you elaborate on the performance on this thing versus more  
> native
> solutions?

Native solutions.. like..?

Just to clarify things. The most important point here is that the  
communication between your application logic and the data base is  
performed asynchronously, over a well known and easy to trace  
protocol. And of course, being able to use Cherokee's balancing  
modules (policies) to split your SQL load among a bunch of servers is  
also very interesting.

--
Greetings, alo.
http://www.alobbs.com/

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