You have a large load on the server? Do not think that the replacement of 
radis on Mongo may be quite lower power at server side?

пятница, 16 марта 2012 г. 9:31:23 UTC+4 пользователь Murat T. написал:
>
> Hi Guys,
>
> Those are the exact things I wanted. I have played with clusterhub but in 
> the end switched to mongo. It reduced the complexity of the application. It 
> seems Redis wasn't suitable for this job, as I deleted 300+ lines of code 
> after the switch.
>
> Thanks again,
>
> On Saturday, March 10, 2012 1:54:44 AM UTC+11, Murat T. wrote:
>>
>> Hi,
>>
>> I have been developing a game since last month and there are a couple of 
>> things which bothers me.
>>
>> I am using socket.io, and storing all the data into redis. However, most 
>> of my data is temporary and doesn't need to go into redis. If in case I 
>> restart the node, those temporary information in redis must be deleted 
>> anyway. The reason I am storing in redis is that I want to make sure it can 
>> scale in the future. Current design allows that.
>>
>> However, I have been doing some small benchmarks and noticed that I won't 
>> need to scale node to multiple machines. If I can have 8/16 cores in one 
>> server, and fork workers using clustering mechanism, everything should be 
>> more than enough. So, I want to eliminate redis and store everything in 
>> javascript objects, which is fine for me, since I don't need to save any 
>> state. (I have somethings to save and will still use redis for those cases, 
>> but for most cases I don't need it)
>>
>> The main reason is that I read and write a lot of small data and I need 
>> to write lots of code to do that, which I don't need if only I can use 
>> simple javascript objects.
>>
>> If I eliminate redis, I will have some objects which may have more than 
>> 100.000 elements. I have been testing the performance of interprocess 
>> communication, and it takes almost a second to send large objects between 
>> children. (If I am not doing something wrong)
>>
>> So, is there any way to simplify the app or improve this performance? Do 
>> I have to use a key value store for sharing large objects across other 
>> nodes. I just want to have a couple of objects, read and write a lot of 
>> data and share between processes.
>>
>> Thanks in advance,
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>

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