How are you thinking to manage the DB? I mean, will the user choose the hardware such as large/medium/small instance (which does not guarantee anything when VMs compete for resource)? R: Yes, we have the plan concept which provides different kinds of hardware configurations, similar to the service offerings on cloudstack, consequently, the user can choose the plan which better fits his needs. Furthermore, each database vm has its own environment, if it is a single instance, just one vm, but if it is a high available database, a cluster.
How will performance be threated? R:Could you try to be more specific? It looks like amazonDB right? R: No, it is like amazon RDS and we currently support MySQL and MongoDB instances. The product is young but we are improving it every day! 2014-04-14 10:57 GMT-03:00 Felippe da Motta Raposo < [email protected]>: > Sorry Rafael, but I really don't know how large this structure is. > > > 2014-04-14 10:46 GMT-03:00 Rafael Weingartner <[email protected] > >: > > Very nice. >> Out of curiosity, how large is the structure that you are managing at >> Globo >> using CS? >> >> >> On Mon, Apr 14, 2014 at 10:41 AM, Felippe da Motta Raposo < >> [email protected]> wrote: >> >> > Hi! >> > >> > Here at globo.com we are making a dbaas which also support cloudstack >> > integration. >> > >> > Please, take a look and send us some suggestions! >> > >> > https://github.com/globocom/database-as-a-service >> > >> > Regards, >> > Felippe Raposo. >> > >> >> >> >> -- >> Rafael Weingärtner >> > >
