Hi Luca,

I have just gone thru this post since I have been experiencing issues with 
setting up orientdb on AWS EC2 instance using distributed mode. I believe 
that we should use Enterprise edition for Amazon in order for Orient DB can 
be used behind aws Elastic Load Balancer with autoscaling. Is that correct? 
if so what version of Enterprise edition supports this model.  

secondly, if we want to enable distributed mode we could use community 
edition of orientdb with Amazon plugin for Hazelcast... is that correct? 
Please also check my other post where I have issues with enabling 
distributed model in EC2 instance and attached the error log for your 
reference. 

Note: I'm not manually installing orientdb, I use Chef orientdb cookbook to 
install orient DB and configured the settings required for enabling 
distributed mode.

Regards
Muthukumar




On Monday, January 12, 2015 at 1:03:56 PM UTC-5, Lvc@ wrote:
>
> Hi Nagarajan,
> With a true elastic configuration you can use OrientDB with Amazon plugin 
> for Hazelcast (look at Documentation). Clients can use DNS to know the 
> Ip-Address, or even connect to just a node by keeping mapped to a DNS, like:
>
> orientdb.myserver.com
>
> So use this in your connect: "remote:orientdb.myserver.com/mydb"
>
> As soon as the client is connected, it will receive all the cluster 
> updates, so even if that node is unreachable, it will connect to the next 
> one automatically.
>
> *By the way, we're building a special version of our Workbench as -> 
> "Enterprise Edition for Amazon". This will allow to automatically 
> extend/shrink your Amazon cluster based on configurable thresholds. This 
> product will be commercially available after April 2015.*
>
> Lvc@
>
>
> On 12 January 2015 at 14:05, <[email protected] <javascript:>> 
> wrote:
>
>> Hi
>>
>> We are evaluating Orient DB for our project. High availability and 
>> horizontal scaling is what we are looking for as main aspects as an 
>> Infrastructure team. I have gone through official documentations of 
>> distributed clustering. Regarding Load Balancing, have seen a small section 
>> showing the idea of using dns based load balancing. We would like to know 
>> whether Orient DB can be used behind aws Elastic Load Balancer with 
>> autoscaling.
>>
>> Regards
>> Nagarajan
>>
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