On Oct 7, 2008, at 3:58 AM, Thierry Dumont wrote:

> William Stein a écrit :
>
>>
>> If your hardware is pretty good (which the OP's hardware is), the
>> problem is definitely the webserver and notebook interface.
>> Running many sage sessions at once gets around this.
>>
>
> ok, if I understand correctly, running "many" servers (listening on
> different ports) will make the job.

Yep.

>> Note -- if the notebook servers all operated on the same
>> data (via a central database or files on the filesystem or  
>> something),
>> then one could have the best of both worlds... I guess.
>> But I doubt I'm putting another month of my life into the
>> Sage notebook anytime in the near future.
>>
>
> Can you give me some hints?

See attached. I'm sure much better could be done, but it's enough to  
get started.

> The notebook servers cannot share the datas?

All this means is that if someone creates an account on one server,  
they can't log into another server.

> May be we can have some support to develop something...

That would be very good, it certainly is technically possible, just  
no one's done it yet.

- Robert


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