Hi Ricardo,
I'd recommend taking another look at TyphoonAE; it's pretty much exactly
designed for what you're trying to do. TyphoonAE's support for app
deployment is simply a convenience to make development easier.
-Nick Johnson
2011/10/5 Ricardo Bánffy rban...@gmail.com
Hi.
Both TyphoonAE and AppScale seem very geared towards PaaS providers
who want to let their clients safely deploy applications written for
GAE. Has anyone started a project aimed at allowing individuals or
small teams to deploy apps writter for GAE on their own servers? I
understand the idea of GAE (and AppScale and TyphoonAE) is to make
insanely scalable deployments, but, sincerely, most of us will never
need to go beyond 10 rps served off an EC2 t1.micro instance. And, if
it really needs to scale, redeploying to Google's infrastructure would
be a no brainer.
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