Great writeup -- thanks!

I do have one question.  Do you use Webware's sessions?  If so, how do you
handle load balancing so that requests for the same session go to the same
box?

- Geoff

> -----Original Message-----
> From: David Eriksson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Thursday, September 26, 2002 11:05 AM
> To: Marcos Sánchez Provencio
> Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: [Webware-devel] Webware @ netbabyworld
> 
> 
> we are running a big entertainment site - www.netbabyworld.com
> 
> it used to be a windows + sql solution but we switched to linux and 
> webware when releasing the new version of the site. there are still 
> lot's of features on the site that we haven't had the time to 
> implement, hold tight. there are for an example a quite advanced 
> hi-score system etc.
> 
> reason for switching was mainly to have a platform that is fun to 
> work with, enables rapid development and that doesn't limit you.
> 
> to bad thought we decided to out source the database rig + database 
> front end. this one has been a bottleneck in our system so if you got 
> some problems with the site it's probably the db-front...
> however, we are working on a solution. currently it's a xml-rpc 
> solution that we talk with via a python xml connection pool. we plan 
> to replace the database front + database with zodb and perhaps a 
> combo with postgresql or mysql.
> 
> 
> netbabyworld got aproxx 500.000 registered users
> daily unique sessions 12-20.000
> 
> system setup:
> - load balancer from cisco
> - 2 linux machines with the website
> - 1 database & db-front machine
> + some custom game related relay servers etc.
> 
> We use apache to serve all the media files such as images, shockwave 
> games and downloads. all the pages is run through webware.
> 
> 
> feel free to ask for any details.
> 
> 
> 
> - we like webware a lot, great stuff!
> 
> 
> /david eriksson + nbw team
> 
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