Hi Murray

As I said my sites are also large portal so how to go about it ?

Paresh


Murray Altheim-2 wrote:
> 
> Flavio Stutz wrote:
>> Your points are good and valid.
>> When I listed advantages in using a DB I was really thinking about
>> my case: an heterogeneous and large portal.
>> When you have to manage only a Wiki server, the file system strategy
>> is surely a good solution because of its simplicity. But when you 
>> are dealing with hundreds of applications running on clusters, the
>> administration is much easier if you have less elements to manage.
>> In this case, the DB backup and recovery is done for the entire
>> enterprise. You don't have to use different methods of recovery and
>> monitoring for the applications "Wiki" and "Customer Relationship"
>> (for example). The simplification even shortens the learning curve
>> of operations personel.
>> 
>> I agree with you that we have always to look forward to simplicity,
>> and don't use a resource just because it's cool.
>> 
>> "Everything should be made as simple as possible, but not one bit
>> simpler."
>> -- Albert Einstein
> 
> I think we're very much in agreement, but I'll just re-emphasize one
> point since it's been an issue in the past in my own experience,
> which is that when installing JSPWiki on a cluster I've not actually
> found a solution to multiple WikiEngines writing to one provider,
> file or otherwise. It seems very much a synchronization problem, and
> I'm curious if anyone on the list has a good solution as this becomes
> a scaling issue. I don't know how Wikipedia (MediaWiki) does it, but
> obviously they do. No one server could possibly handle that kind of
> traffic (which is either a dream or a nightmare, depending on one's
> perspective).
> 
> Cheers,
> 
> Murray
> 
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