Dont think getting into an argument as to whether its suitable or not
suitable on VM is the valid way to go about this.
I'd love to run a test with a spec'd machine in VM and a CMS project
recording page load times when in SmartEdit(with x users) and then
repeat with the same spec machine not in
sorry but this is bollox. clarify and quantify this. I am by no means of
RedDot CMS - I would stay clear of it given the chance but to say that
RedDot, or indeed, any app is unsuitable to use under a Virtual Environment
is simply wrong.
2009/5/7 沈晓亮
> Because of the performance of IO...the
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> Date: Wed, 6 May 2009 23:39:20 -0700 (PDT)
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From: Adam_Smith
To: "Christian Burne"
Date: Wed, 6 May 2009 23:39:20 -0700 (PDT)
Subject: [reddot] RedDot and VM
Hi Jason,
We did have this configuratio
Because of the performance of IO...the vm is not suitable for RD CMS, I'm
afraid.
2009/5/7 Adam_Smith
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> Hi Jason,
>
> We did have this configuration initially, and the only issues I can
> report were around the Verity component. We had RedDot in with the
> Aussie Verity support team beside the
Hi Jason,
We did have this configuration initially, and the only issues I can
report were around the Verity component. We had RedDot in with the
Aussie Verity support team beside them scratching their heads and
trying different hacks for weeks though in the end we bit the bullet
and moved away fr
Thanks for the all the insight... This will be extremely helpful
Has anyone used RedDot CMS and LIveServer in a VM Unix environment?
On Mar 24, 12:14 pm, "Henry Lu a.k.a. Javahand"
wrote:
> I've had experience running both RedDot CMS and RedDot LiveServer on Virtual
> W2k3 machines. They
I've had experience running both RedDot CMS and RedDot LiveServer on Virtual
W2k3 machines. They were set up on Windows-based host machine with all the
power you need (I forgot the details.)
On the virtual LiveServer, I have to say I have been pretty satisfied with
the performance. Or, to put it m
We had a poor experience running RedDot on a Windows-based VM.
Performance for SmartEdit users was unacceptable once we had 3 or more
concurrent users.
Experienced the poor performance regardless of how many other VM were
running on the host server - Originally we had 3, and had just RedDot
runni
Hey all,
We are looking to upgrade our environment from an old server that is
currently Unix based. I was wondering if switching over to a VM
environment is a good idea or not. I am also given the choice between
a Windows base or Unix base VM environment.
Any anyone that has experience this ki
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