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OpenBase & WebObjects for scaling


  • Subject: OpenBase & WebObjects for scaling
  • From: Joe Moreno <email@hidden>
  • Date: Mon, 29 Dec 2008 10:43:27 -0800

Hi all,

Does anyone have any real world, recent, experience with OpenBase on a large scale?

I've been using OpenBase for more than 10 years. During that time, I've also used Oracle, Sybase, FrontBase, and MySQL, to name a few.

I've been extremely impressed with OpenBase's support of WebObjects - more so than any other database that I know of.
Additionally, OpenBase supports bidirectional clustering with up to 100 computers and the latest release supports incremental backups. These certainly seem like high end features to me.


Most recently, I've been using OpenBase to run in parallel with Amazon's SimpleDB. So far, both have written millions of rows of data to both database systems without any issues. But, SimpleDB is not a RDBMS; also SimpleDB has some other limitations.

Your experiences are greatly appreciated.

Cheers,
Joe
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