Hi Dieter. I guess the bottom line is to evaluate configurations and weigh them against your resources, needs, risks, etc and then make a decision. The great thing is that Zope is flexible and as a result there are interesting options to consider. Your feedback has been helpful. Many thanks. Regards, David On Friday, September 23, 2005, at 02:03 PM, Dieter Maurer wrote:
David Pratt wrote at 2005-9-22 17:50 -0300:
... I am interested in what you might recommend when you are dealing with a number of virtual sites of the smaller zodb scale since this is really the issue I am attempting to solve. I definitely like the features ZEO has to offer as far as asynchronous maintenance, etc.
I have no experience with this.
My experience is with huge ZODB storages -- containing everything, even large binary objects. It copes quite well.
How to proceed with lots of small virtual sites heavily depends on your ressources. If I had plenty of resources, I would each give its own Zope instance -- to make then as independent from one another as possible. If my resource were very tight, I would use a single Zope instance and a single storage to spare resources as much as possible.
-- Dieter