+1

Please start a new post and explain why you need 10k apps ( thats a huge
effing number in that context ); for a particular application, or just for
research?

On Tue, Jun 12, 2012 at 9:24 PM, Marak Squires <[email protected]>wrote:

> I'd recommend starting a new mailing list post explaining the problem you
> are attempting to solve. Someone should be able to help guide you towards
> the correct architecture.
>
> Better to figure out a general solution before trying to figure out the
> specific technical limitations of a potential implementation.
>
> On Tue, Jun 12, 2012 at 6:15 PM, Andrew Finnell 
> <[email protected]>wrote:
>
>> Thank you for the reply,
>>
>> I did come across your product. So if you put any work into getting
>> Google to bring up your product, it worked.
>>
>> I cannot use any application management system until I solve the problem
>> of being able to run 10,000 instances of an "app". Ultimately I have
>> control over how these apps are written so I can create a framework in
>> nodejs that was essentially a nodejs fragment. But I like the idea of
>> creating a system that allows one to run the app outside of the system as
>> well as inside of it. In all reality, without writing an app framework,
>> I'll have this same issue in Erland and Java. Spawning 10,000 threads in
>> Java is also unreasonable and smells of a bad design.
>>
>> Clustering multiple of these "apps" in a single nodejs isn't out of the
>> issue. But they would have to be agnostic as to which apps are running and
>> I would need to control how many apps run in X number of nodes. I saw
>> threads a gogo and thought this would help but after reviewing it, it
>> solves another issue I was having (CPU intensive calculations).
>>
>> I think I may have a design issue to work out first that has nothing to
>> do with NodeJS. I have looked at Erlang before, mostly because that is what
>> RabbitMQ was written in. I really like what nodejs would give me. The
>> ability to write short, event driven I/O applications. That is exactly what
>> I need. It's just a matter of finding a way to run thousands of these.
>>
>> The requirements are:
>>
>> Apps should be code complete. All the code needed to run the app is there
>> (no fragments)
>> Apps cannot bring down other apps if they crash
>>
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