hi eugeny, the problem with performance metrics is that there are many aspects of performance. i think your description goes more into the direction of scalability. we tested several millions of items of real-life data and depending on the persistence manager used we have noticed little to no performance degradation.
the good news about a "standards based" approach is that you can develop your cms based on jcr (aka jsr-170) without having a direct ties to jackrabbit. this means that if you have a customer that outgrows the scalability of jackrabbit (which should not happen with a couple hundred thousand items) that particular customer can just simply drop-in a commercial repository instead of jackrabbit, without changing any of your application code. does that help? since the performance question is amongst the most popular, maybe we should start publishing performance and scalability metrics on the jackrabbit website? anybody? regards, david On 10/12/05, Eugeny N Dzhurinsky <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hi there! > We are developing CMS, and we need to learn a bit more about the performance > of JackRabbit. The thing is I didn't find anything about the performance > neither in wiki, nor in documentation, > > To be more specific, we are wandering about the performance JackRabbit > could have, for example, working with several hundred thousands > nodes/properties > and very deep nodes tree? > > -- > Eugene N Dzhurinsky > -- ---------------------------------------------------------------------- http://jcr.day.com JSR-170 in Action! ---------------------------------------< [EMAIL PROTECTED] >--- This message is a private communication. If you are not the intended recipient, please do not read, copy, or use it, and do not disclose it to others. Please notify the sender of the delivery error by replying to this message, and then delete it from your system. Thank you. The sender does not assume any liability for timely, trouble free, complete, virus free, secure, error free or uninterrupted arrival of this e-mail. For verification please request a hard copy version. mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.day.com David Nuescheler Chief Technology Officer Day Software AG Barfuesserplatz 6 / Postfach 4001 Basel Switzerland T 41 61 226 98 98 F 41 61 226 98 97
