[ZODB-Dev] Re: What makes the ZODB slow?
Lennart Regebro
regebro at gmail.com
Mon Jul 3 04:07:42 EDT 2006
On 7/3/06, Jens Vagelpohl <jens at dataflake.org> wrote:
> If you have a catalog-heavy site with high activity it does make
> sense and is not hard to do. To really get a I/O benefit you should
> have that ZODB served off a different disk drive or host, and if
> you're on the same host served through a separate ZEO server process.
>
> I've never tried to mount just the catalog by designating the
> container-class in zope.conf as the ZCatalog class, I always had the
> catalog(s) in a separate folder off to the side and QueueCatalogs
> where the catalog would normally reside. Then I just mount that
> folder with the catalog(s) in it.
OK, cool. We have a client where the indexing is done asynchronously
as well, with zasync. Should the load on the ZEO server get to be a
problem there I now know what to do. :-)
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