On Fri, Jan 1, 2010 at 11:23 PM, Bob Eastbrook baconeater789@gmail.comwrote:
On Fri, Jan 1, 2010 at 2:09 PM, Bob Eastbrook baconeater789@gmail.com wrote:
Can anyone describe an architecture which can handle 1000 IMAP or POP messages per second? Ideally, it would be hosted in the cloud and additional instances could be launched to handle additional load.
More information: imagine an app which processes orders for concert tickets via email. The app connects to a server via POP or IMAP, downloads orders, and then deletes them from the server. There aren't thousands of users simultaneously accessing and searching their mail, but rather only one account (orders@example.com) but thousands of emails per second.
Ideally, it could be cloud hosted so that instances could be launched before tickets go on sale. Instances can be shut down after the rush.
Hi Bob,
Just to make sure I understand you: Some app is sending emails to orders@example.com at the rate of 1000 per second, and another app is fetching email from orders@example.com to process them?
Regards, Thomas Løcke