I think your company is in South Florida, where I also reside. 

Craig Charleton
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> On Nov 18, 2015, at 3:25 AM, Aliza Nagauker <[email protected]> 
> wrote:
> 
> Hi,
>  
> Thanks for your response. I will try the examples.
>  
> I understand that Storm can do the functionality required in my application, 
> yet my question is whether it is the right platform.
> So far we worked with Karaf-framework for our applications, and I am trying 
> to understand what should be the motivations to move to Storm framework?
> Is it for cases of:
> ·         large amount of real time data processing (Big Data: files, DB, WEB 
> pages) over distributed machines?
> ·         Large amount of real time events processing – usually control 
> protocols (network protocols – like routing protocol, VOIP protocols, SNMP, 
> REST) over distributed machines?
>  
> Thanks, Aliza
>  
> From: John Fang [mailto:[email protected]] 
> Sent: Wednesday, November 18, 2015 2:21 AM
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: 答复: Storm typical application
>  
> Yes,storm can do it. I suggest you read some storm’ example.: 
> https://github.com/apache/storm/tree/master/examples/storm-starter
>  
>  
> 发件人: Aliza Nagauker [mailto:[email protected]] 
> 发送时间: 2015年11月17日 23:23
> 收件人: [email protected]
> 主题: Storm typical application
>  
> Hello all,
>  
> I am new at Storm. I read Storm Doc and tutorial as published in storm site 
> and have few basic questions.
> I am trying to learn and understand whether Storm is suitable for my 
> application.
>  
> Is Storm mainly intended for distributed real time applications that has to 
> handle "massive input data" and apply "data analytics over this data"?
> Is it indented to application where the data-size is large and need analytic 
> over the data itself (word count, search words, convert formats, write it to 
> DB etc.)?
>  
> Assuming my application is a kind of a Controller that:
> &#0;.      receive messages from multiple sources: Management Systems, 
> Network Elements, Internal timers, Internal modules
> &#0;.      Act upon these messages: update protocol –state-machines, it may 
> send messages to other servers/applications.
> &#0;.      Messages are typically short ones – control protocols messages 
> (Not HTTP pages, Not Documents, Not Database info).
> &#0;.      We may need to run this application in multiple machines.
>  
> In this case, is Storm is the right choice for this application?
> I understand that Storm is indeed very recommended for Distributed Real Time 
> application, yet, I am not sure it is intended for network applications that 
> are mainly control application and not Data Processing Applications (Not Big 
> Data applications)
>  
> I'll appreciate your consult on this.
>  
> Thanks, Aliza
>  
>  
>  
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