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* Request for DSA Tutorials & Advice
@ 2018-01-16 15:43 Shark8
  2018-01-16 17:07 ` Jeffrey R. Carter
       [not found] ` <85b110b6-4ac7-47f4-bd23-53d0493d4b31@googlegroups.com>
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From: Shark8 @ 2018-01-16 15:43 UTC (permalink / raw)


I have a small project which I would like to use the DSA for -- the general functionality is simple: a database distributed over various servers. (The project is an implementation of MUMPS; which means the 'heart' of the project is a database implemented as a B-Tree distributed over multiple servers.)

I know that the DSA can do this, and I would like to know how, but I have no experience with the DSA. Also, and this I'm unsure of, can a DSA application add/remove [storage] nodes dynamically? (If so, "hot-swapably"?) -- Such a facility would be a great boon to horizontal scaling.

If successful, this project will be quite useful to the MUMPS community (as a full-Ada implementation would be quite portable) -- but it could also help the Ada community because MUMPS is _THE_ backend language for [electronic] medical records (certainly within the VA) and an Ada implementation could provide for some good Ada interop into the system. (Thus getting Ada's toe in the door for non-embedded/non-device medical applications.)

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I'll post a gethub link to the project once I get a bit more info and a bit more fleshed out architecturally.


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