Well, CouchDB or Hadoop come to mind... :)
On 8 October 2014 13:12, Pierre Smits wrote:
> For sure, such an endeavour will take quit some effort and technical
> resources. Especially if we want to have this available over the entire
> lifespan of projects.
>
> Projects do generate a lot of data
On Wed, Oct 8, 2014 at 8:44 AM, Amirehsan Sadeghi <
amirehsansade...@hotmail.com> wrote:
> i download and installed Apache cloud stack version 4.4 in my server on my
> home ,
You probably intended this for a cloudstack mailing list,
dev@community.apache.org is Apache-wide.
http://cloudstack.a
Dear My friends ,
i download and installed Apache cloud stack version 4.4 in my server on my home
,
after the installation is completed ,
and i build a instance ( CentOS 6.5 for web server ) ,
when i restarted my server , after this my cloud stack management server can
not deliver
For sure, such an endeavour will take quit some effort and technical
resources. Especially if we want to have this available over the entire
lifespan of projects.
Projects do generate a lot of data that can be used for statistical
analysis. Assuming over 200 projects and podlings, and each list h