Re: LiveCode, stacks and Cloud Storage Services

2013-01-23 Thread Alejandro Tejada
Hi Simon,


As_Simon wrote
 Actually I was thinking of a different stack that I worked
 with libS3.rev, I have both but never tried libAws...
 I don't have high traffic, I use it for it's Edge Locations as
 my clients are downloading from all over the world.
 The monthly bills I get are a great laugh as they are for
 about 48 cents each month.

48 cents monthly? This could be for surpassing your monthly
allowance of bandwidth.. but you paid upfront an annual
subscription or fee for Amazon services. Or not?

I have to investigate more about Amazon services! :-D
Have a nice day!

Al





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RE: LiveCode, stacks and Cloud Storage Services

2013-01-23 Thread As_Simon
HI Al,

No, Amazon is  pay per usage with alarms that you set.  Actually they have
started a free tier (new to me).

https://aws.amazon.com/free/

But that does not seem to include the Edge Locations

https://aws.amazon.com/s3/#pricing

And for the Cloudfront (edge locations)

https://aws.amazon.com/cloudfront/#pricing

 

Simon

 

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Hi Simon, 

As_Simon wrote

Actually I was thinking of a different stack that I worked 
with libS3.rev, I have both but never tried libAws... 
I don't have high traffic, I use it for it's Edge Locations as 
my clients are downloading from all over the world. 
The monthly bills I get are a great laugh as they are for 
about 48 cents each month. 

48 cents monthly? This could be for surpassing your monthly 
allowance of bandwidth.. but you paid upfront an annual 
subscription or fee for Amazon services. Or not? 

I have to investigate more about Amazon services! :-D 
Have a nice day! 

Al 




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Re: LiveCode, stacks and Cloud Storage Services

2013-01-22 Thread Alejandro Tejada
Hi Simon,


As_Simon wrote
 I've used AWS 
 http://aws.amazon.com/ http://aws.amazon.com/  
  for ages.
 Very inexpensive.

Yes, Amazon is really nice.

Did you keep stats about Amazon's
performance under different conditions?

Could you upload files to Amazon from
a stack?

Thanks a lot for your advice!

Al





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Re: LiveCode, stacks and Cloud Storage Services

2013-01-22 Thread As_Simon
Alejandro Tejada wrote
 Did you keep stats about Amazon's
 performance under different conditions?
 
 Could you upload files to Amazon from
 a stack?
 
 Thanks a lot for your advice!
 
 Al

I haven't kept stats sorry... The indirect information is when Netflix went
down over Christmas.

There is a stack somewhere... ah, libAws.rev that is supposed to upload to
S3 but I don't think I ever got it to work.  If you can't find it I think I
can post it to you.

Simon



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Re: LiveCode, stacks and Cloud Storage Services

2013-01-22 Thread Alejandro Tejada
Hi Simon,

Mark Smith wrote this library for Amazon Services:

http://marksmith.on-rev.com/revstuff/

From his webpage:

libAws

A collection of libraries for working with Amazon Web Services.
There are libraries for s3, sdb, sqs, ec2 and rds(only just started).

In the zip archive there is some very basic and incomplete documentation 
stacks.
These libraries are in varying states of completion, s3 and sdb being the 
most developed (and in daily use by me).

If you're interested in working with AWS and these libraries, I strongly 
recommend that you get familiar with the docs that Amazon provide.

http://aws.amazon.com/documentation/

Simon, Did you contacted Mark when his library does not
work as expected in your own setup?

How much did you pay in your first year of using
Amazon web services?

Thanks a lot for this useful pointer!

Al



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Re: LiveCode, stacks and Cloud Storage Services

2013-01-22 Thread As_Simon
Alejandro Tejada wrote
 
 Simon, Did you contacted Mark when his library does not
 work as expected in your own setup?
 
 How much did you pay in your first year of using
 Amazon web services?
 
 Thanks a lot for this useful pointer!
 
 Al

Hi Al,
Actually I was thinking of a different stack that I worked with libS3.rev, I
have both but never tried libAws...
I don't have high traffic, I use it for it's Edge Locations as my clients
are downloading from all over the world. The monthly bills I get are a great
laugh as they are for about 48 cents each month.

Simon



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LiveCode, stacks and Cloud Storage Services

2013-01-21 Thread Alejandro Tejada
Hi all,

I am looking for advice from your experiences
using Cloud storage services to download and
display data (compressed or uncompressed, text,
graphics, bitmap images and (maybe) sounds)
within a stack or LiveCode application.

The purpose is to evaluate if it's feasible a personal
project using one cloud storage service or more
(for redundancy) without going broke paying for
data transfers... :-(

Thanks in advance!

Alejandro

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Re: LiveCode, stacks and Cloud Storage Services

2013-01-21 Thread As_Simon
Alejandro Tejada wrote
 The purpose is to evaluate if it's feasible a personal
 project using one cloud storage service or more
 (for redundancy) without going broke paying for
 data transfers... :-(
 
 Thanks in advance!
 
 Alejandro

I've used AWS  http://aws.amazon.com/ http://aws.amazon.com/   for ages.
Very inexpensive.

Simon 



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