Hi Matteo…

I guess the deployment of REST based would be atomic and it would be just down 
to stress testing - I looked at the Google App Engine and its pretty similar.

What I was just wondering about is in a typical deployment you have a wotaskd 
sitting on a server(s) with instances.

I was more just interested in trying to visualise the routing of requests 
across a set of servers where there are more than one WOAdaptors running.

What would split the requests and keep routing them to the correct instance?

Elastic service would mean 1 or many servers running but how do you control 
request/response loops?

Maybe I can’t see the trees for the forest or something like that… :-)

Gino



> On 2 Sep 2016, at 14:42, Altera WO Team <webobje...@altera.it> wrote:
> 
> Hi, 
> 
> last year we did a massive deployment on AWS and I can share a few hints. In 
> our case it was a pure ERREST application so all requests were atomic. We 
> just launched a bunch of machines behind a ELB that had been “preheated” by 
> Amazon. Our traffic was very intense (approximately 600000 concurrent users) 
> but in predictable moments (during a TV Show).
> If you could describe your scenario I might be able to give you some hints.
> 
> 
> Matteo
> 
> 
> 
>> On 02 Sep 2016, at 17:14, Gino Pacitti <ginok...@mac.com> wrote:
>> 
>> Could anyone just offer up any kind of simple schema of how to use EC2 
>> Elastic servers where WebObjects is concerned?
>> 
>> How would you configure for large scale implementations where VMs are used 
>> and then removed. How do you control multiple requests and sessions across 
>> large implementations - would you have to have some other switching software 
>> in place to direct which WOAdaptor handled which segment of the requests 
>> coming in?
>> 
>> Gino
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