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faf:
Would you mind to answer some questions to bate my curiosity?


--- Quote from: kevin on October 14, 2013, 09:26:05 PM ---So we tested for about 30 minutes.  We were only able to fetch about 7 concurrent chats happening.

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What was the limiting factor? Was it the number of testers or some technical reasons?


--- Quote from: kevin on October 14, 2013, 09:26:05 PM ---At idle, the system sits at .5% CPU and 1.7GB RAM.  No real insight to MySQL load.  During testing, the highest we got the CPU to reach was about 7% and no movement on RAM.  System didn't appear to have any problems.

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What system have you used for tests?


--- Quote from: kevin on October 14, 2013, 09:26:05 PM ---If I knew of a way to monitor MySQL that would be a different story as I believe this application relies heavily on the DB.

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Your assumption is right. ;) And what do you want to monitor on the MySQL level?

kevin:
a) The limiting factor was personnel.  Sure I could have asked them each to launch two separate chat instances but, in this corporate world, time is money and people just want to get it on and done with.

b) The server is an AWS EC2 Ubuntu instance, m1.medium (which is overkill, will probably downgrade to m1.small soonish).

c) i/o? I'm no pro with SQL so, if you have any insight on what would eventually crash the DB, please let me know!

faf:
I see...


--- Quote from: kevin on October 15, 2013, 03:01:08 PM ---c) i/o? I'm no pro with SQL so, if you have any insight on what would eventually crash the DB, please let me know!

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I really hope that there are no thing in Mibew that can eventually crush the DB  :D. At the same time there are a number of things that can significally improve DB performance (persistent connection for example) that is either already implemented in Mibew 2.x, or will be implemented when it will be ready for beta-testing.

kevin:
Great news.  Glad to hear that this application is on the agile fast track :)

Is there a sneak peek at what's more to come?

faf:

--- Quote from: kevin on October 15, 2013, 08:34:18 PM ---Is there a sneak peek at what's more to come?

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Sure. First of all, you can take a look at our roadmap: http://mibew.org/roadmap

Also, there is a live demo of ustable and untested Mibew 2.x. Though, it's a little bit outdated, since its regular auto-updates is yet to be implemented: http://mibew.org/demo2

And Mibew is an open source application after all  ;D, so here is the code that you may review: https://github.com/Mibew/mibew/tree/master

But don't ask me about the date of the first beta-release of Mibew 2.x. I really don't know. For now I can only hope that it will be in this year. ;)

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