Hi Ben,
Good to know someone else is trying this as well.
:)
What are you using
for web development?
RoR
We did some other product based on RoR and we plan to use the same
for this. Actually, it will be our first fully open source product.
Do you use the fbquery utility to get the data
out of fastbit?
Yep at this moment.
We asked into the fastbit list too to see if there was a better way
to do it.
One thing I'm considering is to mix SQL with fastbit. SQL for some
basic data (say top X) and then fastbit for digging.
Thus, initial graphs, basic queries etc could go directly from the
database. Also, as the number of values stored in that database would be
small it would be ok for performance. Last, as you have fastbit behind,
you dont loose data.
You can see our current Flow Collector product here:
http://eneotecnologia.com/products_en.html
Sadly, at this moment is still proprietary but we hope to make it
open source very soon (we are replacing some proprietary libraries) At
the same time, its design is a bit special and thats why we hope to
replace it with a new web framework.
Sorry I don't have an answer; I was just going to do
separate queries for each time period.
Well, what are you doing in this area? We are quite eager to
collaborate in this effort with other people :D
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