[Seaside] Articles of seaside for production
Jason Johnson
jbjohns at libsource.com
Tue Mar 13 06:52:58 UTC 2007
That solution works for today, but long term I would point to the Yaws
vs. Apache comparison. I think using very low level languages to write
important services is going to become less and less desirable, as well
as productive. When Exupery gets a bit better I plan on running a
Exupery image with Comanche optimized as my server. I see no technical
reason that Squeak can't be made to run a web server as fast as Yaws can
(though I'm sure it will take some work).
Sebastian Sastre wrote:
> Hi there,
>
> I was reading Scaling Seaside from Ramon L. and I finally understood
> the path that a Seaside application is going to take for scaling from
> thenths to thousands of users. I think we need a lot more of detailed
> articles like this so new people can understand how to mount
> productive (from development to production) metodologies that match
> their needs.
>
> I'm saying this because after reading that I read the Ruby scaling
> strategies and there I've found the basic ideas I was wanting for. So
> I think we need to write more about our experiences !
>
> cheers,
>
>
>
> Sebastian Sastre
>
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