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<P><FONT SIZE=2>Its just a number of gems serving pages, web clients are limited only by what each gem can handle. Are you thinking of running 100,000 copies of GemStone, one per app? :)<BR>
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Cheers!<BR>
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-Boris<BR>
(Sent from a BlackBerry)<BR>
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From: seaside-bounces@lists.squeakfoundation.org &lt;seaside-bounces@lists.squeakfoundation.org&gt;<BR>
To: Seaside - general discussion &lt;seaside@lists.squeakfoundation.org&gt;<BR>
Sent: Tue May 01 21:27:28 2007<BR>
Subject: Re: [Seaside] [ANN] GemStone BOF at Smalltalk Solutions 2007<BR>
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Can you clarify the Max Server Processes limitation?&nbsp; Is this about<BR>
how many Smalltalk clients can connect to the server, or does it also<BR>
apply to web clients?<BR>
<BR>
Avi<BR>
<BR>
On 5/1/07, Monty Williams &lt;monty.williams@gemstone.com&gt; wrote:<BR>
&gt;<BR>
&gt;<BR>
&gt;<BR>
&gt;<BR>
&gt;<BR>
&gt; Here's the announcement made at the GemStone BOF at Smalltalk Solutions<BR>
&gt; 2007. I added GemStone specific terminology in parentheses to make it<BR>
&gt; clearer to those of you already using GemStone. It was a great BOF, wish you<BR>
&gt; all could have been there.<BR>
&gt;<BR>
&gt; -- Monty<BR>
&gt;<BR>
&gt; Seaside under GLASS<BR>
&gt;<BR>
&gt;<BR>
&gt;<BR>
&gt; Introducing a powerful new way to deploy desktop-like web applications --<BR>
&gt; GLASS: GemStone, Linux, Apache, Seaside, Smalltalk.<BR>
&gt;<BR>
&gt;<BR>
&gt;<BR>
&gt; You may already be familiar with the advantages Seaside has over Ruby on<BR>
&gt; Rails. But you may be concerned that Seaside lacks native persistence or<BR>
&gt; won't scale.<BR>
&gt;<BR>
&gt;<BR>
&gt;<BR>
&gt; By running your Seaside application in GemStone, you'll gain a Smalltalk<BR>
&gt; based Application Server and OODB that:<BR>
&gt;<BR>
&gt;<BR>
&gt;<BR>
&gt;<BR>
&gt;<BR>
&gt; Provides fully transparent persistence that doesn't require<BR>
&gt; Object-Relational Mapping<BR>
&gt;<BR>
&gt;<BR>
&gt;<BR>
&gt;<BR>
&gt; Scales to over a hundred billion objects and thousands of simultaneous<BR>
&gt; connections<BR>
&gt;<BR>
&gt;<BR>
&gt;<BR>
&gt;<BR>
&gt; Supports fully ACID transactions to handle concurrency conflicts<BR>
&gt;<BR>
&gt;<BR>
&gt;<BR>
&gt;<BR>
&gt; Handles up to 150 HTTP requests per second<BR>
&gt;<BR>
&gt;<BR>
&gt;<BR>
&gt;<BR>
&gt; Directly loads Monticello packages into a GemStone VM<BR>
&gt;<BR>
&gt;<BR>
&gt;<BR>
&gt;<BR>
&gt;<BR>
&gt;<BR>
&gt;<BR>
&gt; GemStone/S is proven technology currently deployed in numerous global 2000<BR>
&gt; companies in the financial, container shipping, manufacturing, and utilities<BR>
&gt; sectors.<BR>
&gt;<BR>
&gt;<BR>
&gt;<BR>
&gt; Here is a comparison of several 64-bit editions of GemStone/S that will be<BR>
&gt; available in Q3 of 2007:<BR>
&gt;<BR>
&gt;<BR>
&gt;<BR>
&gt;<BR>
&gt;<BR>
&gt;<BR>
&gt; GemStone/S Web Edition<BR>
&gt;<BR>
&gt; GemStone/S LE<BR>
&gt;<BR>
&gt; GemStone/S<BR>
&gt;<BR>
&gt;<BR>
&gt; Price<BR>
&gt;<BR>
&gt; Free!<BR>
&gt;<BR>
&gt; $7000/year<BR>
&gt;<BR>
&gt; Call<BR>
&gt;<BR>
&gt;<BR>
&gt; Number of objects<BR>
&gt;<BR>
&gt; 64 million<BR>
&gt;<BR>
&gt; 256 million<BR>
&gt;<BR>
&gt; 138 billion<BR>
&gt;<BR>
&gt;<BR>
&gt; CPUs Used<BR>
&gt;<BR>
&gt; 1<BR>
&gt;<BR>
&gt; 2<BR>
&gt;<BR>
&gt; unlimited<BR>
&gt;<BR>
&gt;<BR>
&gt; Max RAM<BR>
&gt; (Shared Page Cache Size)<BR>
&gt;<BR>
&gt; 1 GB<BR>
&gt;<BR>
&gt; 2 GB<BR>
&gt;<BR>
&gt; 32768 GB<BR>
&gt;<BR>
&gt;<BR>
&gt; Max Disk (Repository Size)<BR>
&gt;<BR>
&gt; 4 GB<BR>
&gt;<BR>
&gt; 64 GB<BR>
&gt;<BR>
&gt; 8192 TeraBytes<BR>
&gt;<BR>
&gt;<BR>
&gt; Max Server Processes (Concurrent Sessions)<BR>
&gt;<BR>
&gt; 2<BR>
&gt;<BR>
&gt; 10<BR>
&gt;<BR>
&gt; 10,000<BR>
&gt;<BR>
&gt;<BR>
&gt; Clustered Servers<BR>
&gt; (Remote Gems)<BR>
&gt;<BR>
&gt; no<BR>
&gt;<BR>
&gt; no<BR>
&gt;<BR>
&gt; yes<BR>
&gt;<BR>
&gt;<BR>
&gt; Linux<BR>
&gt;<BR>
&gt; yes<BR>
&gt;<BR>
&gt; yes<BR>
&gt;<BR>
&gt; yes<BR>
&gt;<BR>
&gt;<BR>
&gt; Solaris, AIX, HP-UX<BR>
&gt;<BR>
&gt; no<BR>
&gt;<BR>
&gt; no<BR>
&gt;<BR>
&gt; yes<BR>
&gt;<BR>
&gt;<BR>
&gt; VisualWorks Clients<BR>
&gt;<BR>
&gt; no<BR>
&gt;<BR>
&gt; yes<BR>
&gt;<BR>
&gt; yes<BR>
&gt;<BR>
&gt;<BR>
&gt; VA Smalltalk Clients<BR>
&gt;<BR>
&gt; no<BR>
&gt;<BR>
&gt; yes<BR>
&gt;<BR>
&gt; yes<BR>
&gt;<BR>
&gt;<BR>
&gt; Web Clients<BR>
&gt;<BR>
&gt; yes<BR>
&gt;<BR>
&gt; yes<BR>
&gt;<BR>
&gt; yes<BR>
&gt;<BR>
&gt;<BR>
&gt; Squeak Tools<BR>
&gt;<BR>
&gt; yes<BR>
&gt;<BR>
&gt; yes<BR>
&gt;<BR>
&gt; yes<BR>
&gt;<BR>
&gt;<BR>
&gt; Support<BR>
&gt;<BR>
&gt; Community<BR>
&gt;<BR>
&gt; 20 hours/year<BR>
&gt;<BR>
&gt; Std 9x5 or or 24x7<BR>
&gt;<BR>
&gt;<BR>
&gt;<BR>
&gt; Other configurations between GemStone/S LE and the full version of<BR>
&gt; GemStone/S are available through subscription or perpetual licenses. Contact<BR>
&gt; sales@gemstone.com for inquiries.<BR>
&gt;<BR>
&gt; _______________________________________________<BR>
&gt; Seaside mailing list<BR>
&gt; Seaside@lists.squeakfoundation.org<BR>
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