And this is Ironic previous: I think that I’ll ignore this test failure next: API Design: Sharding Status for failure scenarios I was trying to press the Yes button, and this happened: To be fair, I am trying to get it to read my mail, and it is a bit… largish, I guess: Comments 05/25/2012 09:23 AM by Rippo Always nice to have message asking to report performance, and from a support technician perspective even better not to be able to get it ;) 05/25/2012 01:43 PM by Gene Hughson "We have received no reports of errors" ;-) Dear Mozilla: Paging is your friend 05/25/2012 01:54 PM by Rob White How would a ravendb backed email client cope, presumably much quicker. It might be an interesting use-case. 05/26/2012 07:23 AM by Ayende Rahien Rob, Actually, we do have a customer that is running RavenDB as the backend for a messaging system with > 30,000 users. Comments have been closed on this topic.
05/25/2012 09:23 AM by Rippo Always nice to have message asking to report performance, and from a support technician perspective even better not to be able to get it ;)
05/25/2012 01:43 PM by Gene Hughson "We have received no reports of errors" ;-) Dear Mozilla: Paging is your friend
05/25/2012 01:54 PM by Rob White How would a ravendb backed email client cope, presumably much quicker. It might be an interesting use-case.
05/26/2012 07:23 AM by Ayende Rahien Rob, Actually, we do have a customer that is running RavenDB as the backend for a messaging system with > 30,000 users.
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Always nice to have message asking to report performance, and from a support technician perspective even better not to be able to get it ;)
"We have received no reports of errors" ;-)
Dear Mozilla: Paging is your friend
How would a ravendb backed email client cope, presumably much quicker. It might be an interesting use-case.
Rob, Actually, we do have a customer that is running RavenDB as the backend for a messaging system with > 30,000 users.