Re: [nyphp-talk] How to make PHP apps scale

2012-05-26 Thread Matthew Kaufman
Lol, yeah this article sucks. It is fitting to the magazine. On Saturday, May 26, 2012, Anthony Ferrara wrote: > That article is so full of FUD and bs that it's not even funny. I > mean, he points to NoSQL wins for scalability, but attributes them to > TCP connections?!?!?! WTF??!?!?! > > Sound

Re: [nyphp-talk] How to make PHP apps scale

2012-05-26 Thread Anthony Ferrara
That article is so full of FUD and bs that it's not even funny. I mean, he points to NoSQL wins for scalability, but attributes them to TCP connections?!?!?! WTF??!?!?! Sounds like a topic of a follow-up blog post to me... Anthony On Sat, May 26, 2012 at 7:26 PM, David Krings wrote: > Hi! > >

[nyphp-talk] OT: Microsoft Outlook folders being written to in the background?

2012-05-26 Thread David Roth
This is an off-top post. While it doesn't relate to PHP it does relate to the Linux server. I appreciate any insight some kind soul could offer. There was a legacy of Outlook PST files we needed access too. So we fired up Outlook 2010 on a Window 7 PC and imported the legacy Outlook PST files/fold

[nyphp-talk] How to make PHP apps scale

2012-05-26 Thread David Krings
Hi! In case you haven't seen this, ComputerWorld published an article about how to make PHP apps scale: http://www.computerworld.com/s/article/9227483/How_to_make_PHP_apps_scale I'm only passing this on, I don't know enough to determine if this is true or not. David _