Really glad to read that. Massive distributed storage propositions are being proven like very good solutions for massive scaling. I guess the key challenge in this case is trying to minimize bandwidth usage as much as possible in addition to the traditional storage challenge.
Would be really nice to test it when that global data store stuff you are working in is done. If at that time I have some web projec using Jackrabbit (hopefully) I would love to spend some time playing with that. However, It would be even better if someone already has experiences or is already trying to do it and shares his experience. Cheers, Martin On 6/5/07, Jukka Zitting <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi, On 6/4/07, Martin Perez <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Is there anyone developing something like a Amazon S3 persistence manager? > > If not, it seems to me like a good candidate for a new project ( it is too > late for SOC ), or perhaps it is an insane idea? I haven't heard of anyone actively working on something like that, but I agree that it would be a cool idea. Actually S3 was floating around in my mind when I wrote the NGP proposal (http://jackrabbit.apache.org/dev/ngp.html). S3 or another similar massively distributed storage mechanism would work very well with the NGP concepts. I'm currently working on a related more short-term idea of adding a global "data store" that would handle all binary properties (and possibly other data like item bundles as well). The data store concept is designed to work very well with remote or distributed storage, so S3 would be an interesting option there as well. BR, Jukka Zitting
