| To: | linux-xfs@xxxxxxxxxxx |
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| Subject: | backbone of a large-file streaming system |
| From: | Nick I <clusterbuilder@xxxxxxxxx> |
| Date: | Tue, 8 Nov 2005 10:28:51 -0700 |
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Hi, I help maintain a Web site at www.clusterbuilder.org<http://www.clusterbuilder.org/>. You might have seen before that I have a section called Ask the Cluster Expert, where I am building a knowledgebase of cluster and grid information. When someone asks a question I am researching the answer to build this knowledgebase out. I received the following question: *"I am looking for a variety of solutions to be a backbone of a large-file streaming system providing thousands of concurrent download streams. Preferably commodity hardware and Linux, though I'm open to commercial solutions."* I am wondering if anyone here has suggestions of what applications will work best for this type of setup. You can respond to the question at www.clusterbuilder.org/FAQ <http://www.clusterbuilder.org/FAQ>or respond in email. Thanks, Nick [[HTML alternate version deleted]] |
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