Re: [xmlblaster] Scalability and Performance question

2007-07-26 Thread David R Robison

Where are you and Michele located? We are in Virginia USA. David

Marcel Ruff wrote:

Hi David,

as a developer i can't talk for xmlBlaster 'end-users', but i like 
your use case :-)


I would recommend to simulate the setup in-house to recognize early 
enough possible problems.

This shouldn't be too hard but will pay off in long term.

Another issue in such an environment is efficient monitoring and 
control, here xmlBlaster

offers some very smart features.

Probably it is a good idea to hire Michele or myself for some days 
doing initial planing,


best regards
Marcel




David R Robison wrote:
We are also interested in people's experience with the stability of a 
large xmlBlaster network. Thanks again, David


David R Robison wrote:
We are currently deploying a statewide xmlBlaster network for 
regional data integration and sharing. The data being shared is 
standards based XML messages wrapped in an EDXL-DE message. We 
currently have deployed 6 xmlBlaster nodes, most operating as both 
domain masters and slaves. We foresee the network growing to about a 
dozen nodes with 2 dozen domains mapped onto the cluster of nodes 
with up to 1500 simultaneous users attached to the various nodes. 
Our client has expressed some question as to the ability of 
xmlBaster to scale to multiple nodes and multiple data sources. I am 
curious as to what other experience others have had in deploying 
large xmlBlaster networks and what performance is being realized 
by xmlBlaster.


Thanks in advance, David Robison








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David R Robison
Open Roads Consulting, Inc.
708 S. Battlefield Blvd., Chesapeake, VA 23322
phone: (757) 546-3401
e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
web: http://openroadsconsulting.com
blog: http://therobe.blogspot.com
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Re: [xmlblaster] Scalability and Performance question

2007-07-26 Thread Michele Laghi
I'm currently living in Stockholm/Sweden.
Best Regards
Michele

Marcel Ruff wrote:
 I'm living in the most beautiful spot of Europe, at the border of
 Switzerland/Austria/Germany,
 
 regards,
 Marcel
 
 David R Robison wrote:
 Where are you and Michele located? We are in Virginia USA. David

 Marcel Ruff wrote:
 



Re: [xmlblaster] Scalability and Performance question

2007-07-12 Thread David R Robison
We are also interested in people's experience with the stability of a 
large xmlBlaster network. Thanks again, David


David R Robison wrote:
We are currently deploying a statewide xmlBlaster network for regional 
data integration and sharing. The data being shared is standards based 
XML messages wrapped in an EDXL-DE message. We currently have deployed 
6 xmlBlaster nodes, most operating as both domain masters and slaves. 
We foresee the network growing to about a dozen nodes with 2 dozen 
domains mapped onto the cluster of nodes with up to 1500 simultaneous 
users attached to the various nodes. Our client has expressed some 
question as to the ability of xmlBaster to scale to multiple nodes and 
multiple data sources. I am curious as to what other experience others 
have had in deploying large xmlBlaster networks and what performance 
is being realized by xmlBlaster.


Thanks in advance, David Robison



--

David R Robison
Open Roads Consulting, Inc.
708 S. Battlefield Blvd., Chesapeake, VA 23322
phone: (757) 546-3401
e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
web: http://openroadsconsulting.com
blog: http://therobe.blogspot.com
book: http://www.xulonpress.com/book_detail.php?id=2579






[xmlblaster] Scalability and Performance question

2007-07-12 Thread David R Robison
We are currently deploying a statewide xmlBlaster network for regional 
data integration and sharing. The data being shared is standards based 
XML messages wrapped in an EDXL-DE message. We currently have deployed 6 
xmlBlaster nodes, most operating as both domain masters and slaves. We 
foresee the network growing to about a dozen nodes with 2 dozen domains 
mapped onto the cluster of nodes with up to 1500 simultaneous users 
attached to the various nodes. Our client has expressed some question as 
to the ability of xmlBaster to scale to multiple nodes and multiple data 
sources. I am curious as to what other experience others have had in 
deploying large xmlBlaster networks and what performance is being 
realized by xmlBlaster.


Thanks in advance, David Robison

--

David R Robison
Open Roads Consulting, Inc.
708 S. Battlefield Blvd., Chesapeake, VA 23322
phone: (757) 546-3401
e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
web: http://openroadsconsulting.com
blog: http://therobe.blogspot.com
book: http://www.xulonpress.com/book_detail.php?id=2579






Re: [xmlblaster] Scalability and Performance question

2007-07-12 Thread Marcel Ruff

Hi David,

as a developer i can't talk for xmlBlaster 'end-users', but i like your 
use case :-)


I would recommend to simulate the setup in-house to recognize early 
enough possible problems.

This shouldn't be too hard but will pay off in long term.

Another issue in such an environment is efficient monitoring and 
control, here xmlBlaster

offers some very smart features.

Probably it is a good idea to hire Michele or myself for some days doing 
initial planing,


best regards
Marcel




David R Robison wrote:
We are also interested in people's experience with the stability of a 
large xmlBlaster network. Thanks again, David


David R Robison wrote:
We are currently deploying a statewide xmlBlaster network for 
regional data integration and sharing. The data being shared is 
standards based XML messages wrapped in an EDXL-DE message. We 
currently have deployed 6 xmlBlaster nodes, most operating as both 
domain masters and slaves. We foresee the network growing to about a 
dozen nodes with 2 dozen domains mapped onto the cluster of nodes 
with up to 1500 simultaneous users attached to the various nodes. Our 
client has expressed some question as to the ability of xmlBaster to 
scale to multiple nodes and multiple data sources. I am curious as to 
what other experience others have had in deploying large xmlBlaster 
networks and what performance is being realized by xmlBlaster.


Thanks in advance, David Robison






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Marcel Ruff
http://www.xmlBlaster.org