[Spread-users] Does spread scale to 200 nodes for very low volume usage?

John Robinson jr at vertica.com
Thu Jul 2 16:34:07 EDT 2009


30 daemons.  They will support thousands of clients.  Especially at that 
data rate.

/jr
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Leonard Cuff wrote:
> I’m evaluating various technologies for reliable peer to peer 
> communication. My scenario is that I have about 200 nodes, but the data 
> rate is very small: 5 or 10 Kbytes per hour.
> The nodes are on a gigabit switched local net.  The user’s manual for 
> spread mentions the number 30 for a max number of nodes. Is this 
> correct/current? Does it make a difference that my data rate is so small?
> 
> If spread isn’t appropriate, do people have advice on what other 
> technologies are appropriate. (Homogenous linux environment).
> 
> Thanks in advance for any and all help.
> 
> Leonard
> 
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