For SmalltalkSolutions in 2008, I put Magma in the "not ready for 24x7" category, simply because Magma had to be taken offline to vacuum the database from time to time.
I'm presuming that with the new high-availability update, this requirement is now gone, but can someone confirm that for me? I have clients who need to know. :)
Indeed, with the new HA scheme, you can bring down nodes for maintenance one by one, never halting the whole system. Cheers
r.
On Sun, Aug 30, 2009 at 7:39 PM, Randal L. Schwartz merlyn@stonehenge.comwrote:
For SmalltalkSolutions in 2008, I put Magma in the "not ready for 24x7" category, simply because Magma had to be taken offline to vacuum the database from time to time.
I'm presuming that with the new high-availability update, this requirement is now gone, but can someone confirm that for me? I have clients who need to know. :)
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