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Jon Stahl wrote:
David Bain wrote:
I'm currently running plone
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Jon Stahl
I think that would be great!
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Subject: Re: [Product-Developers] Plone on EC2/S3 and ZODB
On Heisei 0020-07-17, at 220426BST, David Bain wrote:
Think it's valuable enough be a Plone talk at the upcoming conference?
Yes! I'm personally very interested in the developments of ZEORAID
and s3storage. One of the features on the wishlist for ZEORAID is
asynchronous connections to
What I've done, is really more about integration by using existing
tools (repozo, zeopack, shell scripts etc...) so it isn't really
working with or creating new tools. ZEORAID certainly sounds
interesting.
On Thu, Jul 17, 2008 at 5:09 PM, Matthew Wilkes [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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Yes, though from what I can tell the persistent storage will not be
guaranteed never to fail, it's just less likely to happen.
2008/7/16 David Bain [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Laurence,
I suppose until the persistent storage is made available it's a case
by case basis. There are some projects I can
David Bain wrote:
I'm currently running plone on an ec2 instance, my concern is that it
only has 1.4 GB so if my ZODB gets too big I'm in trouble. anyone with
experience using ZODB/S3/EC2? I'd love some guidelines.
David-
Until amazon rolls out their persistent storage solution later this