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    #46
    Re: Massive Number of Users Login Concurrently

    If they don't host the data, then won't you be going across domains to get to your data?
    Yup
    Peter
    AlphaBase Solutions, LLC

    [email protected]
    https://www.alphabasesolutions.com


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      #47
      Re: Massive Number of Users Login Concurrently

      Originally posted by lgrupido View Post
      If they don't host the data, then won't you be going across domains to get to your data?
      Domain is domain and IP is IP. DNS will solve the problem. It is just normal to run data in a different server. As always Leaseweb is the leader. You can have public server and private server in cloud. Your data is safe and performance is excellent and of course price is so low . Your private server is accessible only form your public server. You only need to have reverse proxy to solve the domain problem. And the domain is only a problem with javascript (ajax) not server side.

      But we did have time to wait IIS solution about 5 years so lets just give time for Alphas Cloud. I am sure they have solution for data also.

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        #48
        Re: Massive Number of Users Login Concurrently

        I'm not worried about a domain problem. Yes, it's normal to have your data and alpha as different servers, but normally they would be sitting next to each other or even on the same server in different virtual machines. At the least, they would be at the same host, which would presumably mean they are connected in some way at the datacenter.

        But you wouldn't host your Alpha Server at 1 and 1 and your Data Server at GoDaddy.

        I hope you are right in that they will also have a data solution to go with Alpha Cloud - that would certainly make sense.

        I haven't looked into it myself, just going with what I read a few posts back.

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          #49
          Re: Massive Number of Users Login Concurrently

          Sorry. I forgot to mention that they do plan on offering data hosting down the road.
          Peter
          AlphaBase Solutions, LLC

          [email protected]
          https://www.alphabasesolutions.com


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            #50
            Re: Massive Number of Users Login Concurrently

            Meanwhile use Leaseweb they have it right. No distance. That is whole idea in their cloud.

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              #51
              Re: Massive Number of Users Login Concurrently

              Originally posted by Steve Wood View Post
              Masagus,

              You should not have such a problem even with 80 users on your form with one instance (assuming not all 80 are hitting the Submit button at the same time). Can you describe this form; is it using a UX or a Grid, is it saving to a single table or to something more complex? Or, can you upload your component for others to take a look?

              Also, to add to what Larry posted - you can also run your multiple instances on different IP address, all to the same port (like all to port 80, but using different IP addresses for each instance), and technically you can run as many instances as your memory will allow on a single machine with no regard to the number of cores on that machine.
              Hello steve thanks for reply, i'm using grid, here is my component https://drive.google.com/drive/folde...Vk?usp=sharing, and i'm using save from alpha but always getting double input because it getting so slow.

              any suggestion can be help me so much, thanks

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