﻿<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?><rss version="2.0"><channel><title>Ayende @ Rahien</title><link>http://ayende.com</link><description>Ayende @ Rahien</description><copyright>Copyright (C) Ayende Rahien  2004 - 2021 (c) 2026</copyright><ttl>60</ttl><item><title>Eric Ghent commented on Scaling with RavenDB video</title><description>Thanks for the timely video.  </description><link>http://ayende.com/109569/scaling-with-ravendb-video#comment9</link><guid>http://ayende.com/109569/scaling-with-ravendb-video#comment9</guid><pubDate>Tue, 04 Oct 2011 21:31:08 GMT</pubDate></item><item><title>Dmitry Ornatsky commented on Scaling with RavenDB video</title><description>Oh, I see. Thanks for clarifying that.</description><link>http://ayende.com/109569/scaling-with-ravendb-video#comment8</link><guid>http://ayende.com/109569/scaling-with-ravendb-video#comment8</guid><pubDate>Tue, 04 Oct 2011 09:15:23 GMT</pubDate></item><item><title>Ayende Rahien commented on Scaling with RavenDB video</title><description>Dmitry,
Who said that they are always speaking to the same RavenDB database?
The slide actually shows multiple RavenDB instances there</description><link>http://ayende.com/109569/scaling-with-ravendb-video#comment7</link><guid>http://ayende.com/109569/scaling-with-ravendb-video#comment7</guid><pubDate>Tue, 04 Oct 2011 07:15:56 GMT</pubDate></item><item><title>Dmitry Ornatsky commented on Scaling with RavenDB video</title><description>Regarding the slide at 17:59. Why use a Service Bus when all services are sharing the underlying DB and are not completely independent? My understanding, is that you may only need that if services are doing some CPU-intensive things or talk to third-party systems (but this is most likely handled by ETL).</description><link>http://ayende.com/109569/scaling-with-ravendb-video#comment6</link><guid>http://ayende.com/109569/scaling-with-ravendb-video#comment6</guid><pubDate>Mon, 03 Oct 2011 20:09:52 GMT</pubDate></item><item><title>Ayende Rahien commented on Scaling with RavenDB video</title><description>Alexei,
RavenDB was intentionally design to make this scenario easier. You can host multiple databases on a single instance very easily.</description><link>http://ayende.com/109569/scaling-with-ravendb-video#comment3</link><guid>http://ayende.com/109569/scaling-with-ravendb-video#comment3</guid><pubDate>Tue, 27 Sep 2011 04:26:31 GMT</pubDate></item><item><title>Alexei K commented on Scaling with RavenDB video</title><description>I'm curious what your suggestion would've been, if they weren't building for the simple case of a single owner site, but something like Raccoon blog hosting service, instead (many, unrelated owners). In that case you wouldn't want people to query other sites or accessing their user info (not necessarily, anyway). Maybe a blog is not a high enough volume, stackexchange-style network comes as another similar situation.

Multiple DB in one instance? Multiple instances? Combination?</description><link>http://ayende.com/109569/scaling-with-ravendb-video#comment2</link><guid>http://ayende.com/109569/scaling-with-ravendb-video#comment2</guid><pubDate>Tue, 27 Sep 2011 03:18:31 GMT</pubDate></item><item><title>njy commented on Scaling with RavenDB video</title><description>Pretty neat Oren, thanks. That was definitely needed!</description><link>http://ayende.com/109569/scaling-with-ravendb-video#comment1</link><guid>http://ayende.com/109569/scaling-with-ravendb-video#comment1</guid><pubDate>Mon, 26 Sep 2011 12:50:26 GMT</pubDate></item></channel></rss>