[jdev] Re: [jadmin] Re: One million concurrent user
Bresler, Jonathan
Jonathan.Bresler at usi.net
Thu Jan 6 07:55:07 CST 2005
Please note also that the current set of Administration tools,
At those that I have been able to find, are not suitable for
Production/supported/service level agreement use.
These would have to be developed as well. Not hard. Nonetheless
The task needs to be completed for that level of deployment.
Jonathan
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From: jdev-bounces at jabber.org [mailto:jdev-bounces at jabber.org] On Behalf Of Peter Saint-Andre
Sent: Wednesday, January 05, 2005 7:12 PM
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Subject: [jdev] Re: [jadmin] Re: One million concurrent user
In article <c57a9554050105143933953bd4 at mail.gmail.com>,
Zhang Erning <zhang.erning at gmail.com> wrote:
> Then the question becomes
> Is it possible to use jabber/XMPP based solution?
Yes, it is possible, with (1) smart, motivated developers whose task it
is to build a highly-scalable solution, (2) good admins who know how to
operationalize a service like this, and (3) enough hardware.
Neither of those is trivial, but they can be overcome.
Note that the open-source developers who have worked on Jabber/XMPP
server so far are pretty smart, but their task has not been to develop
highly-scalable servers (that's a big-company itch!). Plus they don't
have access to lots of hardware, and usually don't have experience with
operationalizing services for millions of people (IMHO that's a rather
specialized area of knowledge, mostly acquired by people at large ISPs,
telecoms, and portals -- more big companies!). But there is nothing
inherent in Jabber/XMPP technologies that makes it impossible to build
an IM service for a million concurrent users.
Peter
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