Hi Fred, Comment below...
On 8/3/07, Julien Vermillard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On Thu, 02 Aug 2007 17:27:14 +0200 > [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > > As Julien suggested, I try to wrote a small testimonial on Mina. > > > > Mina was the rock that was missing in my project when we started to > > think about it. When I found it, one year ago, I started very quickly > > my project (OpenLSD for Open Legacy Storage Document as a framework > > for document archiving for huge storage (more than 1 peta bytes, 1000 > > tera bytes)). Its first version was ready for integration around 9 > > mounths later. After three months, we have done the integration > > process and we will be in the production step about 1 year and a half > > after the beginning of this project. We found no particular problems > > that weren't address by Mina's mailing list. The next 6 months will > > be used to fully qualify the solution in a production environment and > > using also two new relatives projects: OpenLSM (Legacy Storage Mail) > > for eMail archiving framework based on OpenLSD and ThunderBird and > > OpenR66 (Route 66) since we need a file transfer monitor for both > > projects that mimics professional file transfer monitor but in Java > > and efficient (not stopping after 10 000 file transfers like the pro > > one), thanks to Mina again. > > > > > > And for implementation details, it is an example of DemuxingIoHandler > > and Serialization based application. > > One reason was that we want to ensure multiple information type from > > data, but we don't want to take care about complex protocol, so > > object serialization was our best try (as far as we know). Also we > > mix Mina, Tomcat, JDBC (Oracle/PostGreSQL/MySQL) in this project with > > no big problem. > > > > And for performance point: > > Performance are OK for us since we rich around 1400 file of 10KB > > imports by second and around 350/700/1000 web requests of the same > > kind of documents by second with 400 differents virtual users with > > 1/2/3 Tomcat servers using Mina as the network layout between Tomcats > > and the final OpenLSD server. Tomcat servers are on an Intel Blade > > Center (two Intel Xeon Processors running on Suse 9.0 and 10.0 in 64B > > mode) and OpenLSD Server are on an AIX IBM P595 server (64 Power5 > > Processors but limited to 8 CPU) using IBM JDK 1.5 in 64B version. > > > > Of course, you can correct, rewrite this testimonial if this is too > > long (I think it is) or for any particular reason so as to fit your > > wishes. > > > > Again: Thank you! > > Frederic > > Thank you ! > > Added it to the wiki, it'll be pushed to website soon. I think it's too long to be listed in the testimonials page. What about shortening a little bit like other people's testimonials? Thanks, Trustin -- what we call human nature is actually human habit -- http://gleamynode.net/ -- PGP Key ID: 0x0255ECA6
