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2004 Aug 06
3
Replicate stream on webserver
Hi:
Your problem is that you're going to want only one listening process but
many serving processes, otherwise it's not going to achieve anything. So
to explain further, when someone connects to your hosting provider, you'll
want them to connect to the stream which is already being pulled from your
box, not start another instance which connects to your box. Basically what
you want
2004 Aug 06
0
Replicate stream on webserver
Hi Geoff,
First, thank you very much for understanding my message; I posted a thread
on phpbuilder but nobody really understood what my end goal was... It looks
like they don't really know what streaming is...
So you think it's just impossible to do? I am still convinced that PHP or
Perl are powerful enough to handle it but I will have to search a little
more. I know how to open sockets...
2004 Aug 06
0
Replicate stream on webserver
...:icecast-bounces@xiph.org] On Behalf
Of oddsock
Sent: Wednesday, July 07, 2004 3:46 AM
To: icecast@xiph.org
Subject: RE: [Icecast] Replicate stream on webserver
At 12:47 PM 7/6/2004, you wrote:
>Hi Geoff,
>
>First, thank you very much for understanding my message; I posted a thread
>on phpbuilder but nobody really understood what my end goal was... It looks
>like they don't really know what streaming is...
>
>So you think it's just impossible to do? I am still convinced that PHP or
>Perl are powerful enough to handle it but I will have to search a little
>more. I know...
2007 May 29
22
Rails doesn't scale because RI/transactions in app not db!!!
Not that I have your attention! :P I''ve been having a discussion with a
respected colleague here:
http://phpbuilder.com/board/showthread.php?t=10340411 (Rails vs. PHP)
He''s basically saying that Rails won''t be able to scale because
referential integrity and tranactions are done in the application rather
than the database. Please read the referenced thread for much more info.
He also says that...
2006 Jan 12
8
Synching between Sqlite and MySql
Hi folks,
I am running an offline Rails app that periodically connects to the
Internet to download the latest catalogue, and upload any new orders.
I am about to implement the synching bit - and was thinking whether
there is any other solution other than writing webservices and code to
do a manual sync of the data, or whether there is a more nifty and
robust way using say replication?
2005 Mar 09
26
OT: Best DB
I know this is a bit off topic but we are using Asterisk :)
Since this list is full of tech gurus w/ all different sorts of backgrounds,
I thought I would get the best opinions here.
We have several different switches and other telecom equipment at our
facilities which all have their own proprietary cdr platforms, which are
rather limited. The company I work for is looking to develop their