[aprssig] Re: More on the findU server issue...
Andrew Rich
vk4tec at tech-software.net
Sun Sep 25 16:44:38 EDT 2005
Dumb question but........per country findu ?
On Monday 26 September 2005 06:36, scott at opentrac.org wrote:
> > Load balancing works when the problem is the web load, but
> > that is not the case here. The problem is the database, with
> > a constant (dozern of packets a second) write pressure on the
> > database means you need a fast disk array. If you tried to
> > load-balance with findU, you need a server for every 2 or
> > three simultaneous requests if you use hard at the level of
> > the current backup server.
>
> I was assuming that each machine could run its own database. I'm pretty
> sure I could tune an Oracle database to do pretty well with that load on
> modest hardware (I've had one logging large chunks of the APRS IS stream,
> but never the whole thing), but that doesn't help you much either. I don't
> know enough about MySQL to know how you might improve the write performance.
> For writes alone, raw disk throughput shouldn't be that much - I get about 2
> kB/sec from the IS stream, and even assuming a 100x increase to account for
> db overhead and indexes, that's only 200 kB/sec. My cheap ATA drives
> benchmark in the tens of megabytes/sec. Is MySQL really that bad with heavy
> writes? Or is it the concurrent read/write load that kills it? What's the
> cache hit percentage on reads?
>
> > My opinions on open source are described on the findU site,
> > no need to restart the argument here. For five and a half
>
> Not arguing, you have every right to keep the code to yourself. You're
> keeping the code because of potential commercial value, and I'm more than
> willing to contritube on a commercial basis through advertising. Again,
> it's just a personal philosophy thing.
>
> Scott
> N1VG
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