FDS can use HTTP(S), AMF/HTTP(S) or RTMP(S) for data transport.  You need to define each destination to use one (or more) of those data transports.

 

In terms of scale, FDS Dept edition is targeted at applications for work groups or departments (you deploy an application for a 50 person call center). FDS Enterprise is targeted at larger applications with hundreds, thousands or tens of thousands of users.  Our internal load testing (which will be available in a public document on the adobe.com website shortly) shows that FDS scales linearly with a web server and is typically limited by the performance of the systems it connects to – our messaging performance is typically limited by the JMS server we’re talking with.

 

Eric

 


From: [email protected] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Antoine Malpel
Sent: Tuesday, July 25, 2006 12:14 PM
To: Mailing List FlexCoders
Subject: [flexcoders] flex 1.5 : AMF and ports and Max users

 

Hi,

as I use RemoteObject I've seen in Docs FDS can uses RTMP or HTTP, what
does that mean ? if rtmp port is closed it switches to HTTP ? so in this
case I could get better performances opening the rtmp port ? witch
number is it ?

Also,

can some people give me feedback about Hardware and Max users
connections ? as I notices 100 users licence's price is about 20%
enterprise licences ... (20 000$ per cpu ? !!!!!) can some CPU support
more than 100 users connections ?

thanks

Antoine Malpel - quikstore.eu project

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