Re: replication traffic problem

2012-05-14 Thread bsquared
Jason Smith writes: > Hi, again. > > Yes, polling as a result of CouchDB continuous replication is > discounted 99%. Polling a database all month long incurs a roughly > 10-cent cost. Since there is a $5.00 monthly credit, continuous > repletion is free, to a first approximation. > > The discount

Re: replication traffic problem

2012-05-13 Thread Jason Smith
On Mon, May 14, 2012 at 7:56 AM, Jason Smith wrote: > Hi, again. > > Yes, polling as a result of CouchDB continuous replication is > discounted 99%. Polling a database all month long incurs a roughly > 10-cent cost. Since there is a $5.00 monthly credit, continuous > repletion is free, to a first

Re: replication traffic problem

2012-05-13 Thread Jason Smith
Hi, again. Yes, polling as a result of CouchDB continuous replication is discounted 99%. Polling a database all month long incurs a roughly 10-cent cost. Since there is a $5.00 monthly credit, continuous repletion is free, to a first approximation. The discount takes effect immediately, and is "b

Re: replication traffic problem

2012-05-07 Thread bsquared
I heard back from the people at iriscouch. There may be some follow up to clarify this issue. -- Regards, Brian

Re: replication traffic problem

2012-05-07 Thread bsquared
Matthieu Rakotojaona writes: > You can check the logs of your iriscouch hosting on > name.iriscouch.com/_log (after being logged). If you want more logs, > you can define how much with ?bytes=1 (or whatever you need). > > This might help you go further in your investigation. It looks like th

replication traffic problem

2012-05-07 Thread bsquared
Hello all, I am running a continuous push/pull replication between localhost and iriscouch.com. According to their sample billing the number of requests seems very high. My test database has 14 documents presently, probably the max number, and I generally don't update documents often. Maybe on