I would incorporate source control in there somehow. Maybe leave the images
be served from your dev server and let the devs run the code local via SVN.
-- 
Greg


On Tue, Jun 8, 2010 at 12:12 PM, Richard Steele <r...@photoeye.com> wrote:

>
> Since moving images to the Amazon cloud will take significant
> reprogramming, I think I want to go ahead with my proposal if it seems like
> a good one. In that regard, is there anything in particular I should be
> aware of in terms of potential problems and pitfalls as outlined? Many
> thanks.
>
> >> I'd consider moving the 90% - 270GB (images) to amazon S3.
> >>
> >> Joe Danziger has an Amazon S3 Rest wrapper (cfc) that could assist:
> >> http://www.ajaxcf.com/blog/index.cfm/2006/9/7/Amazon-S3-REST-Wrapper
> >>
> >> and Railo have just an annouced a free S3 extension:
> >>
> >> http://www.railo.ch/blog/index.
> >c> fm/2010/5/27/Paid-Railo-Extension-Amazon-S3-now-free-moves-to-the-core.
>
> 

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