Re: how to do cloud computing with php

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I have already answer that on the other thread, but anyway
http://nanoserv.si.kz/ , or use the web webserver made with it
http://nanoweb.si.kz/. And thinking about your 'requirements', avoid
mysql from that equation. There are other faster alternatives in the
SQL world. Or even better think about an alternative like mongodb that
scale really well.

2010/3/24 Rene Veerman <rene7705@xxxxxxxxx>:
> Hi..
>
> As a way to take a few steps back from the kinda heated "when will php
> grow up and support threading" thread, i'm requesting you people list
> how you scale from 1 server to many servers; what's called cloud
> computing.
>
> In particular, i'm interested in how to set up an application that
> deals with great amounts of input from many 3rd-party servers, and say
> a million concurrent viewers who need html calculated from those input
> streams.
>
> So this goes beyond 1 mysql server, and beyond 1 php server.
>
> Let's hear it, coz quite frankly i have my doubts about php's ability
> to scale to cloud computing.
>
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