[TYPO3-dam] DAM book + Coulds

Fernando Arconada falcifer2001 at yahoo.es
Mon Feb 22 17:37:46 CET 2010


In special the integration but also the testing part is interesting


Thanks Georg


Fernando Arconada 



El Mon, 22 Feb 2010 14:28:02 +0100, Georg Kuehnberger escribió:

> Fernando Arconada wrote:
>> Hi Georg
>> 
>> Would you mind to share the details of your implementation? I'm very
>> interestined on them.
>> my skype id fernando.arconada or where you want Fernando Arconada
> 
> Fernando,
> Which part are you referring to?
> The S3-integration-part or how we did performance-tests? regards georg
> 
> 
> 
>> 
>> El Sat, 20 Feb 2010 05:02:12 +0100, Georg Kuehnberger escribió:
>> 
>>> Hey Fernando,
>>>
>>> Fernando Arconada wrote:
>>>> Did you tried s3fs in production?
>>> YEP;
>>>
>>> - We configured a typo3-dam-outsourced-to-s3 setup with production
>>> data (some +300mb images & ~ 200.000 content-records in the db), with
>>> a fuse based file-sysystem to s3, some +6 month ago, and got it's BE-
>>> and FE- Performance positively tested & accepted. (that is mich
>>> faster);
>>>
>>> - FE-Tests were run with with ab & jmeter (from 10 separate servers) &
>>> BE-tests (uploading new docs & images) were run with Selenium for 10
>>> Workstations simultaniously.
>>>
>>> - Main benefits were:
>>> a) +90% less requests & traffic (img, css, js) to the originating
>>> T3-Server and ~70% less load there; which traslates into: the
>>> business-owner has to buy/rent/operate/much less hwardware.
>>>
>>> b) +50% faster delivery of the above outsourced files see above;
>>>
>>> c) Even the CDN features of S3 worked out fine. (add another 30% for
>>> faster delivery of static files);
>>>
>>> However, the client then decided against an outsourced
>>> Cloud-Data-Storage & CDN, mainly caused by (inadequat) fears in
>>> regards to "do we want to out-source all our data ?";
>>>
>>> Eigther way:
>>>  > implementation could be good for hosting were you cant install
>>>  > software in the server
>>>
>>> The forget about it!
>>>
>>> Clients who cant afford an own server (and be them virtual, but then
>>> with root accounts) are not worth to push their T3-Site into the
>>> cloud.
>>>
>>> Right, there are some funny and supposed even fone working examples of
>>> Wordpress-PHP-S3 for wordpress-dummies being hosted @ a shared host,
>>> but that's IMHO missing the point.
>>>
>>> In other words: Professionally Usage the Cloud (ec2 or S3) and other
>>> AWS-Services wont pay off for avoiding to upgrade to the next "larger"
>>> hosting package which would be abavail to +20 USD/month.
>>>
>>> hth regards georg
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> my>  experience with current
>>>> implementations (a few months ago) isnt quite well and also a php
>>>> implementation could be good for hosting were you cant install
>>>> software in the server
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> El Wed, 17 Feb 2010 00:01:25 +0100, Georg Kuehnberger escribió:
>>>>
>>>>> Dan,
>>>>>
>>>>> Congratulations to you (karsten & matthes)! The book is well done. I
>>>>> just dislike the first 25 pages explaining TYPO3-Installations.
>>>>>
>>>>> One remark for the next book-release, in regards to using S3 as
>>>>> DAM-Storage:  I found using s3fs (fuse based file-system with
>>>>> caching and more) is much faster and more transparent to the app,
>>>>> than than doing any php-based S3-stuff.
>>>>> see: http://code.google.com/p/s3fs/wiki/FuseOverAmazon for details;
>>>>> (seems to even work with eucalyptus - great); regards georg
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> Dan Osipov wrote:
>>>>>> Thanks for beating me to it!!
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Dan Osipov
>>>>>>
>>>>>> On 2/16/10 12:29 PM, Stefano Cecere wrote:
>>>>>>> Dan? but you didn't write anything on your very good book on DAM?
>>>>>>> neither in this newsgroup????
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> here it is:
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> http://www.packtpub.com/typo3-4-3-multimedia-cookbook/book
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> ciao
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> ____ ___ __ _ ______________________
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Stefano Cecere
>>>>>>> krur.com - humanmedia company
>>>>>>> stefano.cecere at krur.com - skype: krur.com www.krur.com
>>



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