Hi folks,

I've posted a follow up to my earlier post, which is more about extrapolating 
from the tools we have now.  A lot of it is speculative and considers how we 
might use things like Jitsu and Irmin to create demand-driven, hyper-elastic 
clouds. 

It's about a 10min read and occasionally refers to the previous post (linked 
down-thread).

http://amirchaudhry.com/heroku-for-unikernels-pt2/

I'd be very interested to hear any feedback.

Best wishes,
Amir

On 31 Mar 2015, at 16:11, Amir Chaudhry <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi folks,
> 
> I've published a post that describes the automated, end-to-end workflow that 
> we've used on our website repos.  I use the specific example of mirage-decks, 
> which builds the unikernel serving http://decks.openmirage.org.
> 
> You might find some of these scripts useful for your own projects.  The post 
> is about a 10min read but if you're already familiar with how the new Travis 
> scripts work, then you can skip ahead to "deployment scripts" (which is about 
> halfway through).
> 
> http://amirchaudhry.com/heroku-for-unikernels-pt1/
> 
> Best wishes,
> Amir


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