On 28 Oct 2005, at 19:05, Steven Noels wrote:
On 28 Oct 2005, at 16:26, Pier Fumagalli wrote:5. How will the system perform? How well does it scale? Will it handle the expected load?Given that I run a fairly big site on Cocoon, I'm fairly scared about possible links from sites such as Slashdot...Cough: http://science.slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=04/11/22/1342203 :)Sorry, it's just me getting nervous when Daisy is being compared to a Python CGI.
I'm not saying it's impossible... The current VNUNET sites pump out more than 10 mbps constant now, and we spike to more than 30mbps kinda twice a week...
BUT, they're not running on the ASF infrastructure (therefore, when s**t hits the fan, the [EMAIL PROTECTED] people are the first to run, not us), and they're not shared by a number of other projects (therefore when s**t hits the fan, we hurt the wider Apache community).
Each project we individually build on Cocoon has the same technical merits inherited from the platform, but has a quite different deployment scenario.
My concerns are simply along the lines of "let's play this game nicely", not "it's impossible"...
And insofar, no takers on static writing of HTMLs a-la MovableType...
Pier
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