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2006 Jul 20
7
*****SPAM***** Load balenced (ADSL) network connections, is it possible?
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2003 Nov 10
3
Rsync - expensive startup question
Hi there, I'm using rsync with some large trees of files (on one disk, we have 30M files, for example, and a we might be copying say, 500k files in one tree. The file trees are reasonably balenced -- no single directory has thousands of files in it, for example. Our file system, at the moment, is ext3. We are very comfortable with it, and are hesitant to switch away from it, though JFS or Reiserfs could be persuasive if people's experience strongly suggests that they would help. My...
2004 Aug 06
3
protocol documentation + load balancing
> > I am looking for a documentation of the communication protocolls icecast is > > capable of: ICY, XAUDIOCAST and a modified HTTP... > You should use libshout2. It's a handy dandy library... Yeah, I am familiar with this library, but as I know this is just for sources. I am more interested in requirements clients have to meet, what header response options are available, and
2004 Aug 06
0
protocol documentation + load balancing
...ature, is the Master capable of moving the client to a > slave registered at the Master? > > I haven't found information concerning that in the official documentation > and I also haven't had a look into the sources yet. I haven't heard or seen of this, nor do I think load balencing as you describe it could be done seamlessly without modifying the media player. I believe what you're looking for can be found in what we're doing with the IceShare project, www.iceshare.org, which is still being designed. --- >8 ---- List archives: http://www.xiph.org/archives/ i...
2004 Aug 06
4
load balancing
> > One more detail about Icecast2 that I'd like to know is whether there is any > > load-balancing feature implemented or about to be implement? ... > I haven't heard or seen of this, nor do I think load balencing as you > describe it could be done seamlessly without modifying the media player. I made some tests and it turned out that Winamp, mpg123 and even MS Media Player are capable of handling HTTP-Location responses properly. Therefore it might be possible to implement an load balancing feature wi...
2014 Dec 30
3
Design changes are done in Fedora
...er people have nothing better to do? > Since we?re contrasting with waterfall development processes that may last many years, but not decades, I?d say the error has already been made if you?re still working with a waterfall-based methodology today. > We never change more than half of a load-balenced set of servers at once. So all changes have to be compatible when running concurrently, or worth rolling out a whole replacement farm. >> some stuff can't be. > > Very little software must be developed in waterfall fashion. If you run continuous services you either have to be a...
2006 Jul 29
29
Dynamically generating 10k pages per second
Hi, Anyone got an idea of how many web and database servers I''d need to push out 10,000 dynamic pages per second? Fairly simple pages and database queries. I''d appreciate recommendations for hardware. The clients for this project are anticipating large amounts of burst traffic. Joe
2014 Dec 29
3
Design changes are done in Fedora
On Mon, Dec 29, 2014 at 3:03 PM, Warren Young <wyml at etr-usa.com> wrote: > > As a software developer, I think I can speak to both halves of that point. > > First, the world where you design, build, and deploy The System is disappearing fast. Sure, if you don't care if you lose data, you can skip those steps. Lots of free services that call everything they release