On 25 Sep 2013, at 18:27, Andrew Woods wrote:

> Hello Stefano,
> Thanks for probing into Fedora 4. It may be worth clarifying the fact that 
> Fedora 4 represents an architectural shift from a custom-developed, 
> ten-year-old software application to a new software stack as depicted in the 
> attached document. You are correct in drawing an analogy between the storage 
> layer options of Fedora 3 and the role of Infinispan in Fedora 4. 
> 
> Fedora 4 adds the preservation and access sensibilities that are important to 
> the Fedora community to the vanilla ModeShape [1] JCR implementation. 
> Optimizing for the ability to cluster and for performance, the recommended 
> storage configuration of ModeShape is to layer over Infinispan [2]. 
> Infinispan, itself, has a number of persistence store options available 
> including simple filesystem and a range of databases. 
> 
> Based on a variety of Fedora installation profiles and use cases, we will be 
> providing Fedora4/ModeShape/Infinispan configuration "recipes" which will 
> take the guess-work out of how to get to an efficient configuration of your 
> repository.
> 

In relation to "recipes" for configuring infinispan, has anyone tested/tried to 
configure fcrepo4 to store blobs in S3 or Swift based storage systems, if so 
are there examples of this?


Regards,
Jimmy Tang

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High Performance & Research Computing, IS Services
Lloyd Building, Trinity College Dublin, Dublin 2, Ireland.
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Tel: +353-1-896-3847


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