[Product-Developers] Plone on EC2/S3 and ZODB

Laurence Rowe l at lrowe.co.uk
Wed Jul 16 11:10:13 UTC 2008


Yes, though from what I can tell the persistent storage will not be
guaranteed never to fail, it's just less likely to happen.

2008/7/16 David Bain <david.bain at alteroo.com>:
> Laurence,
> I suppose until the persistent storage is made available it's a case
> by case basis. There are some projects I can think of that would work
> using that model.
>
> On Wed, Jul 16, 2008 at 5:24 AM, Laurence Rowe <l at lrowe.co.uk> wrote:
>>
>>
>>
>> Jon Stahl wrote:
>>>
>>> David Bain wrote:
>>>> I'm currently running plone on an ec2 instance, my concern is that it
>>>> only has 1.4 GB so if my ZODB gets too big I'm in trouble. anyone with
>>>> experience using ZODB/S3/EC2? I'd love some guidelines.
>>>>
>>> David-
>>>
>>> Until amazon rolls out their persistent storage solution later this
>>> year, you probably don't want to do a real production deployment on EC2.
>>>
>>> http://aws.typepad.com/aws/2008/04/block-to-the-fu.html
>>>
>>> https://docs.google.com/View?docID=dhh4z6n4_96w387mqhn&revision=_latest
>>>
>>> have some interesting reading to get you ready.
>>>
>>> :jon
>>>
>>>
>>
>> The /mnt partition has 147GB of space.
>>
>> I have my buildout run repozo and upload to s3, and a deployment script that
>> downloads everything from s3 and reconstructs the Data.fs. This all seems to
>> work quite nicely and for my purposes is good enough - I can afford to lose
>> 10 minutes of changes.
>>
>> Laurence
>>
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