On Sun, Dec 11, 2011 at 7:44 AM, Malthe Borch wrote:
> On 11 December 2011 13:22, Jim Fulton wrote:
...
> If it's in the disk cache, to my understanding, it might as well be in
> the ZEO client's pickle cache.
You mean the ZODB object cache?
Compressed pickles in the zeo client cache take up a
2011/12/10 Maurits van Rees
> Op 09-12-11 22:49, Raoni Castro schreef:
>
>> Hi all,
>>
>>
>> Sorry if I'm asking this in the wrong place.
>>
>> I've a production site running in ha with plone 4.1.0 with zeo running
>> in other machine. The site was installed from unified installer and my
>> blob
On 11 December 2011 13:22, Jim Fulton wrote:
> Even with low latency, your talking on the order of a millisecond for
> a round trip to the server.
True.
This is obviously a problem for an application that routinely needs to
fetch hundreds of objects, and perhaps in the thousands on startup.
> D
On Sun, Dec 11, 2011 at 4:22 AM, Malthe Borch wrote:
> On 10 December 2011 23:41, Maurits van Rees
> wrote:
>> Disk size is cheap. I suggest increasing this to a few hundred MB or maybe
>> even a few GB if you have lots of data. Otherwise you will get a lot of
>> traffic between your zeoclient
On 10 December 2011 23:41, Maurits van Rees wrote:
> Disk size is cheap. I suggest increasing this to a few hundred MB or maybe
> even a few GB if you have lots of data. Otherwise you will get a lot of
> traffic between your zeoclient and server.
If you have very low network latency (essentiall
Op 09-12-11 22:49, Raoni Castro schreef:
Hi all,
Sorry if I'm asking this in the wrong place.
I've a production site running in ha with plone 4.1.0 with zeo running
in other machine. The site was installed from unified installer and my
blobstorage cache started to grow too much.
I saw that ve