[Seaside] [ANN] GemStone BOF at Smalltalk Solutions 2007

Boris Popov boris at deepcovelabs.com
Wed May 2 04:37:48 UTC 2007


It sounds like its the same model as other vendors use, do whatever you want with it as limits are built-in, just don't try to crack them. The main talk is tomorrow, rest assured I will be there asking as many questions as I can think of and this one is on the list. Anything else anyone wants to find out?

Cheers!

-Boris
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Sent: Tue May 01 21:33:05 2007
Subject: Re: [Seaside] [ANN] GemStone BOF at Smalltalk Solutions 2007

On 5/1/07, Boris Popov <boris at deepcovelabs.com> wrote:
>
> 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? :)

Shhh, don't scare them :)

Though I'm definitely curious if that's an option: it would be great
if seasidehosting.st, for example, could offer an unlimited number of
independent GemStone Web Edition servers for free.

Avi
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