Re: [Mono-list] XSP - Experiences?

2004-06-25 Thread Steve Deobald
Similar situation for me - we offer ASP.net hosting on mono at
cityhost.ca, and we haven't had any customer complaints or performance
problems yet. We're hosting monodevelop.com, which receives moderate
traffic, and haven't had any performance problems. I also know quite a
few people running popular ASP.net apps who are quite satisfied with
XSP's performance. Kudos to the mod_mono and XSP guys for all their hard
work.

.steve


On Thu, 2004-06-24 at 10:28, Tomek Soroka wrote:
> I'm running my company website on mono: htttp://www.possible.pl. It 
> works on mono beta3.
> Maybe this site is not high-traffic, but works extremally well :)
> 
> regards
> Tomek
> 
> 
> UÅytkownik Shon napisaÅ:
> 
> >I'm currently running XSP in a lab environment.  It's  performing
> >*extremely* well.  I'm curious how well XSP is expected to scale.  Has
> >anyone used it to publish any high-traffic ASP.NET apps?  Is it ready to
> >take on the world?  The developers may not think so (yet), but I'd like
> >some user opinions...
> >
> >--Shon

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Re: [Mono-list] XSP - Experiences?

2004-06-25 Thread Tomek Soroka
I'm running my company website on mono: htttp://www.possible.pl. It 
works on mono beta3.
Maybe this site is not high-traffic, but works extremally well :)

regards
Tomek
Użytkownik Shon napisał:
I'm currently running XSP in a lab environment.  It's  performing
*extremely* well.  I'm curious how well XSP is expected to scale.  Has
anyone used it to publish any high-traffic ASP.NET apps?  Is it ready to
take on the world?  The developers may not think so (yet), but I'd like
some user opinions...
--Shon
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Re: [Mono-list] XSP - Experiences?

2004-06-24 Thread Chris Turchin
Hi,

As someone who has been using xsp since over a year and a half now, I can only
confirm what Gonzalo said about performance improvements recently. I even had
feedback from blog readers to that effect: things are actually visually faster.
Its really pretty imrpessive. Great work Lluis and Gonzalo!

--chris

On Thu, 24 Jun 2004, Gonzalo Paniagua Javier wrote:

> El jue, 24-06-2004 a las 03:40, David Mitchell escribió:
> > Short answer. No.
> >
> > Long answer. Not yet. We started using XSP a few months ago, in that
> > time it has come a very long way very quickly. Now it is pretty solid. I
> > haven't seen it in a high traffic situation yet but frankly I'm not to
> > confident that it's ready. Time will tell of course and I think it will
> > definitely get there, I don't feel it is there quite yet but I don't
> > think it will be long.
> >
>
> Btw, with the recent changes from Lluis, xsp+mod_mono performs 3 times
> faster than before, while xsp standalone does 2x.
>
> -Gonzalo
>
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Re: [Mono-list] XSP - Experiences?

2004-06-24 Thread Gonzalo Paniagua Javier
El jue, 24-06-2004 a las 03:40, David Mitchell escribió:
> Short answer. No.
> 
> Long answer. Not yet. We started using XSP a few months ago, in that 
> time it has come a very long way very quickly. Now it is pretty solid. I 
> haven't seen it in a high traffic situation yet but frankly I'm not to 
> confident that it's ready. Time will tell of course and I think it will 
> definitely get there, I don't feel it is there quite yet but I don't 
> think it will be long.
> 

Btw, with the recent changes from Lluis, xsp+mod_mono performs 3 times
faster than before, while xsp standalone does 2x.

-Gonzalo


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Re: [Mono-list] XSP - Experiences?

2004-06-23 Thread David Mitchell
Short answer. No.
Long answer. Not yet. We started using XSP a few months ago, in that 
time it has come a very long way very quickly. Now it is pretty solid. I 
haven't seen it in a high traffic situation yet but frankly I'm not to 
confident that it's ready. Time will tell of course and I think it will 
definitely get there, I don't feel it is there quite yet but I don't 
think it will be long.

--
David Mitchell
Software Engineer
Telogis
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[Mono-list] XSP - Experiences?

2004-06-23 Thread Shon
I'm currently running XSP in a lab environment.  It's  performing
*extremely* well.  I'm curious how well XSP is expected to scale.  Has
anyone used it to publish any high-traffic ASP.NET apps?  Is it ready to
take on the world?  The developers may not think so (yet), but I'd like
some user opinions...

--Shon

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