[nycphp-talk] Scaling LAMP Architecture
chalu
chalu at egenius.com
Wed Oct 9 16:00:47 EDT 2002
Hans Zaunere wrote:
>--- Larry Chuon <LarryC at indexstock.com> wrote:
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>>Hi,
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>>Does anybody have any experiences designing LAMP for a large
>>environment?
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>Yeah, more or less.
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Hi Larry. There are much experiences of designing LAMP for large
environments. Look at SQLRelay and Apache Proxy.
Using these, you can do;
1. content redirection
2. content caching
3. database connection and caching
There are a number of packages to do load-balancing of database server
as well as application servers in this regard.
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>>As far as I know, LAMP is a 2-tier architecture.
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>2? I swore I saw about a dozen tiers running around the office today.
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;-)
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>>There isn't an application server such as JBOSS, Weblogic, or Zope
>>that sits in between.
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>It's a do it yourself type of deal, which IMHO is better.
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Look at SQLRelay...
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>>Any suggestion on how to go about this problem is greatly
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>appreciated.
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>Not personal experience, but maybe these are helpful:
>http://www.zend.com/zend/tut/tutsweatpart1.php
>http://www.zend.com/zend/tut/tutsweatpart2.php
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>>By the way, this is in reference to osCommece and Nola integration.
>>The integration is about 95% done. We are dressing it up now.
>>Hopefully, we can release the product to the public domain within a
>>month or two. If you want to sign up for a test drive of a fully
>>integrated ERP and eCom system, please send me an email. Our next
>>goal is to integrate or build our own CRM/XRM module. Once again, if
>>you are interested in helping out, please email me.
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>Sounds interesting.. maybe you and your team would like to give a
>presentation some time.
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Is this open-source or just an implementation of osCommerce/Nola?
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>hans at nyphp.org
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