Soap integration will work
there is some (maybe basic) load balancing in the code, so new rooms
will be created on less loaded server

multicast, DB, hazelcast etc. nodes should be added automatically
just make sure your nodes
1) uses same DB
2) share same disk space for `data`
3) have unique `serverId`
4) clustering is enabled in hazelcast.xml

On Wed, 11 Mar 2020 at 14:49, Peter Dähn <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> Hi Maxim,
>
> Thanks for the response. You are right. I will switch to user@...
>
> By now we are now using 4.0.10 and I think we will not decide to switch
> to 5.x.x by now. Integration need to be adapted etc...
>
> I think more rooms will help us in anyway.
>
> Do you have any ideas about the last two points?
>
> "
> - Will SOAP integration still work as now?
> - Configuration of the entry-point will not change, we "just" need to
> add (several) "multicast-nodes"... Am I right?
>
> "
>
> Greetings Peter
>
> Am 10.03.20 um 16:00 schrieb Maxim Solodovnik:
>
> Hello Peter,
>
> not sure this topic is for the dev@, but let it be
>
> According to the question
> Since very beginning clustering can help to have more rooms
> Unfortunately it can't help to have one room larger
>
> KMS clustering _might_ help here but I'm not sure how efficient is
> this and have no experience in setting it up
>
> This instruction https://openmeetings.apache.org/Clustering.html seems
> to work for 5.0
> (users from different physical server were able to communicate in same
> room, haven't checked this for a while ...)
>
> On Tue, 10 Mar 2020 at 21:47, Peter Dähn <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> we use OpenMeetings as virtual classroom (VC) tool integrated via SOAP
> in our learning management system (LMS). Because of Covid 19 it is
> possible, that one or more university that use our service will be
> closed. That's why we expect (much) more use of the VC tool. We had
> years ago a test with up to 200 user. We think this could work in
> presentation room(s). We expect more user and we need a nicely scalable
> system. That's why we think clustering will be the way to handle that
> situation.
>
> And here comes the questions:
>
> - Did someone already use clustering? Any experience with that?
> - Is that (https://openmeetings.apache.org/Clustering.html) instruction
> up-to-date?
> - Will SOAP integration still work as now?
> - Configuration of the entry-point will not change, we "just" need to
> add (several) "multicast-nodes"... Am I right?
>
> Greetings Peter
>
>
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