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Re: X11 and Heavy loadbalancing?
- From: Alexander Gottwald <Alexander dot Gottwald at s1999 dot tu-chemnitz dot de>
- To: cygwin-xfree at cygwin dot com
- Date: Fri, 15 Nov 2002 18:30:51 +0100 (MET)
- Subject: Re: X11 and Heavy loadbalancing?
- Reply-to: cygwin-xfree at cygwin dot com
choice15@gmx.de wrote:
> The I/O Traffic producing by the Apps on X-Serverside (Harddisk access to
> the Partitions) I assume thadt a lot of Officeuser thadt would connect to
> the X-Server, slow down the
> Machine.
You can only connect one Officeuser to a XServer
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Officeuser Terminal Cluster
(XServer)
But the Officeuser can of course open several office applications on the
cluster.
> With Oracle IFS, (Fileservermodule in the AppServer) the
> Filesystemoperations
> would be redirect to the Databasesystem (more and faster then ext2/ext3 or
> Raiser)
> while using the Databaseengine to lookup for the File.
Cool. But what about the overhead. Store a 2MB file and require 5MB storage
in the database.
> The Idea:
>
> Layer 1:
>
> The Oracle 9i R2 J2EE Applicationserver (Internetfilesystem - IFS-Module)
> managing the in-comming Filerequests and handles, takes care vor
> Failoversituations and delegating
> Requests to other RealApplication Cluster.
>
> Layer 2:
>
> The Oracle 9i R2 Databasesystem handle the IFS-Fileobjects and put it into
> its Tablepsaces (Databasefiles and its Pratitions) as an Datarecord (BLOB)
buzzword overflow error
> Next Questions:
> Ist there an JAVA (or J2EE) Implementation of an X11
> Server avaiable thadt can be used for studying?
^^^^^ do you mean that?
weird X
bye
ago
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