For cases where security matters at all, I'd encourage you to use the Node.js 
Client API from custom endpoints rather than proxying requests. (The 
slush-marklogic-node proxying approach is good for proof-of-concept projects.)

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From: 
<general-boun...@developer.marklogic.com<mailto:general-boun...@developer.marklogic.com>>
 on behalf of Chris Grimes <cjg1...@live.com<mailto:cjg1...@live.com>>
Reply-To: MarkLogic Developer Discussion 
<general@developer.marklogic.com<mailto:general@developer.marklogic.com>>
Date: Monday, January 25, 2016 at 10:26 PM
To: MarkLogic Developer Discussion 
<general@developer.marklogic.com<mailto:general@developer.marklogic.com>>
Subject: Re: [MarkLogic Dev General] ARM platform? Be a BIG

I attempted putting MarkLogic on the smallest DigitalOcean droplet (1 core, 512 
MB) and even after setting up a swap file and hugepages it had issues.

Trying to run it on a Pi would be pushing it. Node can run on Pi easily though, 
and proxy requests to a MarkLogic backend as seen here:

https://github.com/marklogic/slush-marklogic-node/wiki/Explaining-the-stack

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On Mon, Jan 25, 2016 at 5:11 PM -0800, "Danny Sokolsky" 
<danny.sokol...@marklogic.com<mailto:danny.sokol...@marklogic.com>> wrote:


You could put the Node.js client on a Raspberry Pi, then have that talk to a 
MarkLogic Server sitting in the cloud.  That seems like a more sensible 
architecture to me.



-Danny



From: 
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 [mailto:general-boun...@developer.marklogic.com] On Behalf Of Jakob Fix
Sent: Sunday, January 24, 2016 3:49 AM
To: MarkLogic Developer Discussion
Subject: Re: [MarkLogic Dev General] ARM platform? Be a BIG



Ok, so no mobile strategy to fall back on in case of an offline-first scenario? 
(CouchDB has PouchDB ...)



No, not trolling, just curious. :-)




cheers,
Jakob.



On Sun, Jan 24, 2016 at 5:54 AM, David Lee 
<david....@marklogic.com<mailto:david....@marklogic.com>> wrote:

When raspberry pi implements docker ( using a x86/64 instruction set) ML might 
run on that, it would have be a BIG pie ...

I haven't followed the pi's lately...what's the biggest and fastest you can get 
? (Ram, cpu cores, speed, storage. Networking )



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On Jan 23, 2016, at 5:19 PM, Jakob Fix 
<jakob....@gmail.com<mailto:jakob....@gmail.com>> wrote:

Hmm, was that not the right moment to ask this question? Or the right place?



I really can see the Raspberry PI clusters of ML machines ... if only there was 
an ARM-architecture version of MarkLogic Server!


cheers,
Jakob.



On Thu, Jan 21, 2016 at 2:21 PM, Jakob Fix 
<jakob....@gmail.com<mailto:jakob....@gmail.com>> wrote:

Hello,



I've been wondering whether MarkLogic will/may be/is available for the ARM 
platform .....


cheers,
Jakob.



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