Steven Gong wrote:
> Martijn,
>
> On 6/19/07, *Martijn van Beek* <[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
> <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> wrote:
>
>     To everybody who has network issues with the link I posted. Please
>     give me details like: browser, flash player version, firewalls,
>     etc. Network failures aren't logged if you can't reach the server.
>
>     Mark, the problem is the I/O that's why I'm posting this. But I'm
>     glad that FMS has the same problem ;).
>
>
> I guess that you are referring to FMS without clustering. The 
> Edge/Origin solution of FMS provides a cache system on Edge so that 
> the VOD can be directly distributed to clients on Edge, thus alleviate 
> the load from Storage server accessed by Origin.
>
>     The only solution I can think about is the creation of a system
>     which divides the load over multiple disks/systems. Expensive but
>     effective.
>
We have red5 on 3 windows 2003 servers on P4 3G processors. They all 
connect on a gigabit lan to a controller server which has a MD1000 SAN 
rack attached, so the content is loaded over the network on share 
drives. Connections are via a load balancer hardware which connects to 
red5 on an internal ip address. One of the servers is unbounded because 
we can only publish to one server currently until somemthing is worked 
out there.

We have found some instability in append publish mode recording to the 
network drive, it simply doesnt work, causes exceptions and forces 
disconnections when trying to reconnect, we have to record locally for 
now. The attempt of a reconnection happens because disconnections occur 
after about 30 mins of publishing.

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