[erlang-questions] Amazon S3 and SQS implemenation in Erlang

Joseph Wayne Norton norton@REDACTED
Tue Aug 12 13:39:59 CEST 2008


Y -

How about Mnesia unlimited?

  http://www.wagerlabs.com/blog/2008/06/mnesia-unlimited.html

On Tue, 12 Aug 2008 20:32:29 +0900, ERLANG <erlangy@REDACTED> wrote:

> Hi Jan,
>
> Like CouchDB's introduction pointed, it's not a reliable DB like S3.
>
> What I'm looking after is a free, simple, and reliable (with
> replication suport) library to store large
> number (thousands to million) of very big files (>1gb per file) on
> secondary storage.
>
> Scalaris project is a right candidate but too big in my opinion.
> I'm simply looking for something simple.
>
> Anyway, many thanks.
>
> cheers
> Y.
>
> Le 12 août 08 à 13:16, Jan Lehnardt a écrit :
>
>>
>> On Aug 12, 2008, at 12:38 , ERLANG wrote:
>>> RappidMQ will do the job for SQS.
>>> I've to find something like S3 now ;-)
>>
>> How about CouchDB (http://couchdb.org/) as an	 approximation?
>>
>> Cheers
>> Jan
>> --
>>
>>>
>>>
>>> N.B: I don't need exact clones and anything similar will be OK for
>>> the
>>> task I've to implement
>>>
>>> cheers
>>> Y.
>>>
>>> Le 12 août 08 à 12:20, Tim Fletcher a écrit :
>>>
>>>>> Thanks for the pointer. Unfortunatly, I'm not interested by a
>>>>> client
>>>>> interfaces but by a real implementation of Amazon's SQS and S3
>>>>> concepts in Erlang.
>>>>
>>>> Sorry :) AFAIK there is nothing like that yet. Would RabbitMQ do
>>>> what
>>>> you need (instead of SQS), or are you looking for an *exact* clone
>>>> of
>>>> the Amazon API?
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