Re: [prosody-dev] Scaling Prosody

2015-05-26 Thread Matthew Wild
Hi, On 25 May 2015 at 22:11, shail.narayan wrote: > Hi Matthew > > one quick question, I read in another thread that there was some work going > on in the scaling part. > so if we really need to load balance across multiple servers, is it possible > with Prosody as of now. > Any tutorial/doc you

Re: [prosody-dev] Scaling Prosody

2015-05-25 Thread shail.narayan
Hi Matthew one quick question, I read in another thread that there was some work going on in the scaling part. so if we really need to load balance across multiple servers, is it possible with Prosody as of now. Any tutorial/doc you can point me to will be great too. another option I read was t

Re: [prosody-dev] Scaling Prosody

2015-04-09 Thread Simon Hill
Awesome. On Wednesday, April 8, 2015 at 8:41:14 PM UTC-7, Matthew Wild wrote: > > Hi Simon, > > On 9 April 2015 at 00:27, Simon Hill > > wrote: > > Hi guys, > > > > What's the overview on scaling prosody? Lua is fast, prosody is > lightweight, > > and you guys are awesome, but apart from th

Re: [prosody-dev] Scaling Prosody

2015-04-08 Thread Matthew Wild
Hi Simon, On 9 April 2015 at 00:27, Simon Hill wrote: > Hi guys, > > What's the overview on scaling prosody? Lua is fast, prosody is lightweight, > and you guys are awesome, but apart from that I know little about what to > expect as more concurrent users get added. I'm expecting to have to suppo

[prosody-dev] Scaling Prosody

2015-04-08 Thread Simon Hill
Hi guys, What's the overview on scaling prosody? Lua is fast, prosody is lightweight, and you guys are awesome, but apart from that I know little about what to expect as more concurrent users get added. I'm expecting to have to support hundreds of simultaneous connections and tens of thousands of