Le mardi 6 avril 2010 18:54:24, Jim Fulton a écrit :
Is there a document you can point to that provide a description of the
approach used?
A document is in the works, in the while I'll try to describe the architecture
briefly (should be readable to people knowing a bit about TPC) and give some
On Wed, Apr 7, 2010 at 8:50 AM, Vincent Pelletier vinc...@nexedi.com wrote:
Le mardi 6 avril 2010 18:54:24, Jim Fulton a écrit :
Is there a document you can point to that provide a description of the
approach used?
A document is in the works, in the while I'll try to describe the architecture
On Wed, Mar 31, 2010 at 4:32 AM, Vincent Pelletier vinc...@nexedi.com wrote:
Hi,
I would like to present you the NEOPPOD project, aiming at improving ZODB
Storage scalability. The implementation is in a rather good shape, although it
fails at a few ZODB tests at the moment (they are currently
Le mercredi 31 mars 2010 18:32:31, vous avez écrit :
A few questions that you may want to add in a FAQ.
We started that page and will publish it very soon, based on most points you
raised. Other pages are also being worked on, such as an overview of a simple
NEO cluster.
- Why not include
Hi,
I would like to present you the NEOPPOD project, aiming at improving ZODB
Storage scalability. The implementation is in a rather good shape, although it
fails at a few ZODB tests at the moment (they are currently being worked on).
Scalability is achieved by distributing data over multiple
On Wed, Mar 31, 2010 at 3:32 AM, Vincent Pelletier vinc...@nexedi.comwrote:
Hi,
I would like to present you the NEOPPOD project, aiming at improving ZODB
Storage scalability. The implementation is in a rather good shape, although
it
fails at a few ZODB tests at the moment (they are