#1 2019-01-02 11:51:53

AOG
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Registered: 2014-02-24
Posts: 490

Happy New Year

Hello to all,

I wish all mORMot-coders a happy New Year !

And to support this wish:
We had a power surge on our servers (ARM hardware) last night. UPS got exhausted later.
But until this time, two mORMot-servers had run for 4 years, 129 days and 5 minutes continuously without any hick up !!
So, happy mORMot-coding ... you can have much faith in AB's work !

Greetings, Alfred.

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#2 2019-01-03 04:23:23

edwinsn
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Registered: 2010-07-02
Posts: 1,215

Re: Happy New Year

Happy new year! AGO and all!

Thanks for sharing your experience about a real life mORMot-based project Yes, I have faith in ab and mORMot.

I have a POS software powered by mORMot and it's been so stable that now I'm wondering if the client hesitates to pay the maintenance feed for this year, happy or not? That's a question...


Delphi XE4 Pro on Windows 7 64bit.
Lazarus trunk built with fpcupdelux on Windows with cross-compile for Linux 64bit.

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#3 2019-01-04 10:24:27

wai-kit
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From: Amsterdam, the Netherlands
Registered: 2012-11-27
Posts: 90

Re: Happy New Year

Happy New Year, all.


fpcdeluxe, FPC 3.2 / Lazarus 2.0, mORMot on Windows 10 ...

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#4 2019-01-04 11:37:53

ab
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From: France
Registered: 2010-06-21
Posts: 14,206
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Re: Happy New Year

Thanks for your support, and happy new year!

smile

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#5 2019-01-05 19:18:19

igors233
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Registered: 2012-09-10
Posts: 234

Re: Happy New Year

AOG, that's quite impressive!
Just curious, how did you handle code updates (new features, mORMot updates) for those running servers? Do you stop your server app to replace with new version?

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#6 2019-01-06 08:15:27

AOG
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Registered: 2014-02-24
Posts: 490

Re: Happy New Year

As the servers were running fine, no mORMot code updates were needed.
New features would require a restart naturally, but no new features were needed for these servers.
The servers were collecting climate data (temperature, RH, ...) in buildings.

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