* huge low-latency ocaml cluster?
@ 2009-05-12 15:30 Joel Reymont
2010-03-26 4:01 ` [Caml-list] " William Le Ferrand
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From: Joel Reymont @ 2009-05-12 15:30 UTC (permalink / raw)
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Does anyone have an API for Amazon EC2, S3 or SimpleDB?
I need to write an app to push content to hundreds of thousands
of users, connected to a bunch of servers. Think liveblogging.
You push a button and your post needs to be in front of eager
readers within a couple of seconds.
The client-facing interface is Flash sockets and HTTP.
I'm thinking of allocating up to 10k users per server so
clustering is a must. I haven't decided how to ago about it
but I'm wondering if it's time to resurrect Ensemble [1,2]!
Any advice or suggestions?
Thanks, Joel
[1] http://caml.inria.fr/pub/old_caml_site/caml-list/0315.html
[2] http://dsl.cs.technion.ac.il/projects/Ensemble
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* Re: [Caml-list] huge low-latency ocaml cluster?
2009-05-12 15:30 huge low-latency ocaml cluster? Joel Reymont
@ 2010-03-26 4:01 ` William Le Ferrand
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From: William Le Ferrand @ 2010-03-26 4:01 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Joel Reymont; +Cc: O'Caml Mailing List
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Hello list,
This post is quite old by now, but as I need a binding to Amazon SimpleDB
I've just started a (very basic and naive) library to handle calls to this
amazon web service. It's hosted here :
http://code.google.com/p/simpledb-ec2-ocaml, feel free to push your
implementation if you finally wrote sth; or if anyone wants to contribute !
All the best,
William
2009/5/12 Joel Reymont <joelr1@gmail.com>
> Does anyone have an API for Amazon EC2, S3 or SimpleDB?
>
> I need to write an app to push content to hundreds of thousands
> of users, connected to a bunch of servers. Think liveblogging.
> You push a button and your post needs to be in front of eager
> readers within a couple of seconds.
>
> The client-facing interface is Flash sockets and HTTP.
>
> I'm thinking of allocating up to 10k users per server so
> clustering is a must. I haven't decided how to ago about it
> but I'm wondering if it's time to resurrect Ensemble [1,2]!
>
> Any advice or suggestions?
>
> Thanks, Joel
>
> [1] http://caml.inria.fr/pub/old_caml_site/caml-list/0315.html
> [2] http://dsl.cs.technion.ac.il/projects/Ensemble
>
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> Mac hacker with a performance bent
> http://linkedin.com/in/joelreymont
>
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