David,
Not sure if there was a Rodeo question or something in there, but I
will try to clarify, etc.
Rodeo is not a hosting package. We host your LIST code and translate
it into iPad web app pages. You don't get an ftp addess or anything
like that, so, no it's not a standard On-Rev package.
I have mentioned On-Rev, etc because we like the technology and
recommend it. We are also using it for Rodeo at this very moment, and
we are in discussion with Kevin to throw more resources at it for our
users, based on demand, of course.
I'm not sure I understand what you're going for here. You do or don't
have a gazillion users and you need or don't need a beefy server
solution.
You're heard: If you build it they will come?
There's a better one: If they come, you'll be able to build it.
Money. It's about the money. Get some money and you can do whatever
you want. There's some great stuff out there.
Best,
Jerry Daniels
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On May 20, 2010, at 2:13 PM, David Bovill wrote:
On 20 May 2010 19:21, Jerry Daniels <[email protected]> wrote:
Absolutely.
Best,
Jerry Daniels
Create iPad web apps with Rodeo:
http://rodeoapps.com
On May 20, 2010, at 11:49 AM, Andre Garzia <[email protected]>
wrote:
You're probably safe on On-Rev or Rodeo or whatever is invented soon
Ok. Still would be good to get some detail. As far as I can tell at
the
moment Rodeo is:
1. offered on a standard On-Rev hosting package.
2. but it is on a dedicated server
3. it will be possible to arrange further traditional load
balancing and
add extra servers as demand requires
4. that we can expect such an infrastructure to cope with several
thousand users at a time, but probably not hundreds of thousands of
concurrent users.
It would be interesting to know the details because having a clear
migration
path that On-Rev users can plan for is a particular issue - because
it is
not quite so straight forwards to migrate an On_Rev application to
other
hosting - though hopefully the revServer package will make this
easier.
In terms of cost, the point I am making is that you get good
capacity for
free for instance with Amazon SimpleDB, and you don;t have to do
anything to
scale it - just pay for the actual usage. N-tier requires a hundred
if not
thousands of pounds up front. Also if you need to plan for many
hundreds of
thousands of concurrent users - then again something like SimpleDB
or the
equivalent becomes an interesting option. These options were not
available
to developers until very recently.
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