Stef, I believe that the source is on SqueakSource in the squeaksource3 repository. This is a port of SqueakSource to Seaside3.0 that was done by Philippe, Tobias and James Foster...
Tobias mentioned that he was getting close t finishing things up in an earlier message. Dale On Feb 24, 2011, at 9:32 AM, Stéphane Ducasse wrote: > Hi michael > > where can we find the code for such a GemStone backend source? > > Stef > On Feb 21, 2011, at 8:43 PM, Michael Haupt wrote: > >> Hi, >> >> Am 21.02.2011 um 19:31 schrieb Miguel Cobá <[email protected]>: >>>> at HPI, we have a SqueakSource with a GemStone backend. The only downtimes >>>> we experienced were due to necessary maintenance. >>> >>> I think the number of users that hit squeaksource.com vs HPS's own >>> everyday is a key factor in the perceived performance and net uptime of >>> each installation. >> >> Those SqueakSource standstills *never* occurred after we transitioned to the >> now-running installation. Before switching, we often experienced standstills >> as well. That's two simple facts, and the number of users does not play a >> role in this observation. >> >> I do not know the precise number of accesses per day, but around the end of >> the semester, when students are supposed to deliver their projects, it gets >> "hot". (I believe that, this term, we had some 80 students in 16 teams.) >> >> No freezes. >> >> Best, >> >> Michael > >
