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Monday, July 11, 2011

New Signups, New Servers

At the risk of boring you, I'm going to start with a bit of LibraryH3lp history. Those of you who have been with us a long time will remember that during the first two years of LibraryH3lp we introduced new features on a regular basis. The third year... not so much. During the third year, we were pretty well occupied with managing ever-increasing load. Eventually we put a temporary hold on new registrations altogether, pending a very large upgrade.

Because the required upgrades and architectural changes were necessarily disruptive, we decided to wait until summer, when the work would cause the least damage. Those upgrades went about as well as expected, though admittedly not as well as hoped, but the heavy lifting is behind us now1 and we're ready to move forward again. Unfortunately, we have no "I survived the LibraryH3lp upgrade and didn't even get a lousy T-shirt" T-shirts to give you. But we hope that you'll find the coming new features a worthy consolation prize. (We'll talk a bit about new features in a future post.) But enough history. Let's talk sign-ups.

We're now ready resume accepting new signups. One of the benefits of the upgrade is that we now have three regional servers available. To get started, simply choose the server physically closest to you:


(Just a note, the Europe and Asia servers are currently running with self-signed HTTPS certificates. This is only temporary. We just needed a quick way to ensure that the signup process was encrypted.)

Yes, the sign-up pages are admittedly not pretty. That's to keep the riffraff out. No, not really. Because we have a sizable backlog of libraries wanting to do a LibraryH3lp trial, we decided bare-bones sign-up was better than none. We'll soon make the sign-up pages fancier. And yes, we still offer 90-day trials with no limits on features. So have at it!

More details on the new servers. Not only have we overhauled our existing US server and added new servers in Europe and Asia, but we'll be adding a fourth server in Canada in another week or so. Why all the new servers? Better performance! Because LibraryH3lp is all about real-time communication -- it's basically a real-time anything-to-anything-else technology -- the time it takes for messages to get to and from the server matters. I measure a ping-time of 100ms between the US and European servers, and 250ms between the US and Asian servers. Which means than European users should see a nice performance boost, and Asian users should OMG!!!

Screencasts for new admins. Here are a few screencasts we created to give new admins a leg up:

Users/queues:
http://screencast.com/t/ZB9isCp3PGd

Widget designer part 1:
http://screencast.com/t/c7zi5SmJ4k

Widget designer part 2:
http://screencast.com/t/IVHXXmvlE

Widget designer part 3:
http://screencast.com/t/GpuM4YhQOy

Existing users that want to move to a regional server. If you're an existing user and would like to move to one of the regional servers, this is the process:
  1. Sign up for a trial account on the regional server closest to you, just to satisfy yourself that it will be worth the hassle of moving. Don't get too invested in your trial, as this is not your real account.
  2. Let us know that you'd like to move. (Thanks much to those of you who have already declared a desire to move!) We'll migrate your users and queues to the new server.
  3. You'll need to start logging into the new server via your chat clients and work on updating your web pages to point to the new URL. You may want to monitor both systems during this transitional period.
  4. Once your web pages are updated, we can move your gateways, existing chat data, and transcripts.
  5. You can finally stop logging into the old server.
If you begin your move to a new server before the end of August, it's free to move. After that, there is a $100 fee, because we may need to resolve conflicts between your users and queues and those of an existing user on your new server, and this is a tedious manual process. Oh, and of course you can also choose to move between LibraryH3lp and My Customer Cloud for free during this period.

Regards,

Eric

1 We're very much aware that there are still some user-visible features missing, but they'll be added soon. The hardest work really is behind us.




2 comments:

ACRL Continuing Education Committee said...

Hi Eric, Is there an advantage to moving to a regional server? We're an existing customer. Also, could you tell me when the reports tab will be available again? It's annual report time, and I've been asked to provide usage stats for the service. Thanks! Debbie Herman (Central CT State University)

Eric Sessoms said...

Hi Debbie,

In your case, you're already on the geographically optimal server. The main server is in Virginia, so you're good to go.

Reports are probably still a couple of weeks off; we're currently working on a big time-sensitive feature. However, you can get a simple count (total or by queue) from the Calendar Page, which is linked on the Monitor Activity tab. That's about as close as we have to reports right now.