+1 for Amazon EFS. IMO that kind of a solution exactly what we need.
On Sun, Aug 30, 2015 at 6:15 PM, Ruwan Abeykoon ruw...@wso2.com wrote:
Hi Dinusha,
For AWS customer can use EFS[1]. Most major cloud providers support
similar services. IMO we should not do much on storage side because storage
is best managed by file systems and OS drivers.
However we need to optimize our front end (HTTP) to get Zero-copy based
serving, may be using netty transports.
One other concern is that whether we server content using HTTPS. We will
not be able to use much of Zero copy optimizations if we use HTTPS. So I
think we should use HTTP for serving user uploaded image files and signed
mobile archives.
Cheers,
Ruwan
[1] https://aws.amazon.com/efs/
On Sun, Aug 30, 2015 at 5:41 PM, Dinusha Senanayaka dinu...@wso2.com
wrote:
Hi,
For the mobile apps we need to store the .apk files. Currently we use the
file system based storage which has used in EMM-1.0.0 (Stored in
repository/resources/). In a cluster environment we need to have a shared
file system. This become difficult in a could deployment like AWS.
Also in future we might need to have a content repository with the other
types of app support like desktop application etc. One option is to extend
and use the DepSync. Do we have any other suggestions here ?
Regards,
Dinusha.
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