Salakhetdinov Shamil
mcp2004 at mail.ru
Sun Feb 1 17:52:32 CST 2015
Hi Jim -- I have just had a chance to read about GO. I liked it but I have to let it go (pun intended) - I mean to go without any my involvement in its usage... :) No time :( I'm hoping that services like Quay.io will let me to go configuring various cloud services infrastructures configurations without explicit usage of GO. -- Shamil Sunday, February 01, 2015 12:34 PM -07:00 from Jim Lawrence <accessd at shaw.ca>: >Hi Shamil: > >Thanks for the heads up on the website. I looks like there is a lot of good material there. I have been looking at the new language GO as it seems to be a new language targeted towards building and designing Cloud services. Have you had any chance to investigate it? > >Jim > >----- Original Message ----- >From: "Salakhetdinov Shamil" < mcp2004 at mail.ru > >To: "Discussion of Hardware and Software issues" < dba-tech at databaseadvisors.com > >Sent: Monday, 26 January, 2015 12:42:29 AM >Subject: Re: [dba-Tech] CoreOS ? > > Hi All -- > >I suppose I should have added Quay.io to my list: of (Docker) system configuration/deployment tools used with COreOS: > >Repeatable and Testable Deployments using Quay.io >http://docs.quay.io/solution/repeatable-deployments.html >Thank you. > >-- Shamil > > >Mon, 26 Jan 2015 11:25:56 +0300 from Salakhetdinov Shamil < mcp2004 at mail.ru >: >>Hi All -- >> >>I'm planning to implement for my customers a scalable on demand set of RESTFul web services serving a few custom application functions as well being "front-ends" to a few custom databases. And I'm currently looking at CoreOS ( https://coreos.com/ ). Do you have any experience with it? >> >>My RESTFul web services would probably be running on NodeJS (or PHP or Python) and my custom databases would be stored on mySQL (MariaDB?) - not sure about that last position yet as backend datamodels are relatively simple and so there could be no need to use a relational databases. Although currently MS Access and MS SQL with sometimes advanced SQL queries, stored procedures and user defined functions is used on backend, so if migrating to a noSQL backend these queries, stored procedures and user defined functions should be probably implemented in code. >> >>I'd also probably need to implement a full text flexible search system using Sphinx ( http://sphinxsearch.com ) >> >>And there should also exist a fallback solution for all that architecture - a system configuration to run locally (very moderately scalable of course) in the case a cloud hosting as e.g. https://www.digitalocean.com/community/tutorials/an-introduction-to-coreos-system-components will go down and will become unavailable for a long period of time. The latter is very improbable but anyway - a fallback solution would be a must to convince the customers to scale their currently more than 50% desktop/LAN based system configuration. >> >>Thank you. >> >>-- >>Салахетдинов Шамиль