>> I think I'd like to have both -- a simple online shell without a
>> login, that would just work and be fast. And a full featured notebook
>> interfaces with logins, much like the current knoboo.  But the latter
>> is imho not that needed, as one can use sympy through Sage at
>> sagenb.org already now. My idea is to have something like sagenb.org,
>> but faster (more responsive)
>
> Well, you need to compare things here, i.e. sagenb.org has 2000+
> accounts and a lot of simultaneous users. It is currently limited to
> one CPU and 2GB Ram [via ulimit], so you should run your own notebook
> to compare it with Knoboo.

Yes, Sage is fast enough when run locally. I am interested in the web
service though.

>
>> and I think google app engine should
>> allow me that.
>
> I doubt you will get as much horse power, especially CPU, as you need
> for for free.

There is a 10s limit per transaction on the app engine. Which is more
than enough for most of the basic playing that I am interested in. I
think the google app engine will handle 2000+ users with ease.

Ondrej

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