It's great to hear the that cluster module is at stability level 2.

 We're using the cluster module for our 
node-pm<https://npmjs.org/package/node-pm>npm module (a process manager that 
we're using in production).

I was coming here to post our use-case for the cluster module since the 
docs say the cluster module is experimental, but this is great news!

Our module is currently working very well for us.

I'm happy to provide feedback, etc that helps in the development of the 
cluster module.



On Monday, September 16, 2013 4:32:21 AM UTC-7, Ben Noordhuis wrote:
>
> On Mon, Sep 16, 2013 at 9:00 AM, Zhe Feng <[email protected]<javascript:>> 
> wrote: 
> > Hi guys, I'm using node for a while and now plan to put some nodejs app 
> into 
> > production env. 
> > 
> > There is one thing I'm worry about always. As we know nodejs is not 
> support 
> > multi core cpu unless you use Cluster. And if you go to the doc for 
> Cluster, 
> > you can see 
> > 
> > Stability: 1 - Experimental 
> > 
> > Base on the document explanation: 
> > 
> > 
> > Stability: 1 - Experimental 
> > This feature was introduced recently, and may change 
> > or be removed in future versions.  Please try it out and provide 
> feedback. 
> > 
> > If it addresses a use-case that is important to you, tell the node core 
> > team. 
> > 
> > 
> > It's seems nodejs core team does not really want to support this 
> feature. 
> > Just because some really important user (eg: Linkedin) , then they just 
> keep 
> > it there. 
>
> You lost me there.  What does Linkedin have to do with anything? 
>
> > I know even Linkedin still use it, but as a developer, I alway worry 
> about 
> > it. I even go through Go language and plan to move to Go. (Go is really 
> > good) 
> > 
> > Is there anyone have the same thought like me? Please let me know if you 
> > have any idea or thought about this issue. 
>
> You can consider the cluster module to be at stability level 2 rather 
> than 1 - that is, unstable rather than experimental.  ('Unstable' in 
> this context means that the API is unstable, not that the 
> functionality it provides is unstable.)  I'll update the documentation 
> in the near future. 
>
> Level 3 ('Stable') would be a lie because we're still applying minor 
> tweaks; the API in v0.12 will be slightly different from the one in 
> v0.10. 
>

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