On Tue, Jan 17, 2012 at 12:08 PM, Vivec wrote:
> This sounds great for something we have in the pipe.
>
> So can you launch a commercial product on this?
> And will the Amazon service scale?
Absolutely. Very scalable. Netflix uses it a for certain aspects of their
business. Lots of companies
Without a doubt. It is a huge service used by lots and lots of
companies. Pricing can be tough a bit tough to predict as it all
depends on your useage. At a lowish level of useage it can be more
expensive than some options but it starts to be much more attractive
at higher utilization. The big thi
yes
On Tue, Jan 17, 2012 at 9:08 AM, Vivec wrote:
>
> This sounds great for something we have in the pipe.
>
> So can you launch a commercial product on this?
> And will the Amazon service scale?
>
>
>
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This sounds great for something we have in the pipe.
So can you launch a commercial product on this?
And will the Amazon service scale?
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retty cool once you figure everything out with
> terminology and how it all works, which does take a bit of reading to
> really understand (or maybe Larry's preso is enough). There are lots of
> services you can layer on top of AWS too. I even have an iPhone app that
> will let me
n have an iPhone app that
will let me start/stop/restart instances from my phone.
-Cameron
On Tue, Jan 17, 2012 at 7:39 AM, Scott Raley wrote:
> What is AWS ? Someone has asked me to investigate setting up a
> cloud environment to allow users to register and connect to demo software.
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Amazon Web Services.
For an intro you may want to try this preso:
http://www.meetup.com/coldfusionmeetup/events/44804262/
On Tue, Jan 17, 2012 at 7:39 AM, Scott Raley wrote:
>
> What is AWS ? Someone has asked me to investigate setting up a cloud
> environment to allow users to reg
What is AWS ? Someone has asked me to investigate setting up a cloud
environment to allow users to register and connect to demo software.
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From: Cameron Childress [mailto:camer...@gmail.com]
Sent: Monday, January 16, 2012 10:49 AM
To: cf-community
Subject: Re: Setting
I've done parts of it but not had to put the whole thing together.
You'll need to start with beefy hardware (obviously) and a
virtualization environment. I've messed around with Xen some and we
used VMWare at my previous job, so have a bit more experience with
VMWare. Then the other part of it is
> Has anyone built a Cloud environment from scratch? Not
> configured something that was leased.
You may need to be more specific when you say "cloud". When I think
of a "cloud" I'm thinking of an environment where you can spin up
instances on-the-fly and allocate hardware and software on an
as-
Hmmm... set up a server and put it on the Internet? ;-)
-Original Message-
From: Scott Raley [mailto:sra...@itc-llc.com]
Sent: Monday, January 16, 2012 5:36 AM
To: cf-community
Subject: Setting up a Cloud
Has anyone built a Cloud environment from scratch? Not configured something
that
I've been playing around alot with AWS lately. I haven't put anything live
into production yet but have used it a bit and have researched it
extensively. I'm still no expert, but I know more than your average chump.
Even went to a cloud meetup in ATL last week.
What info are you looking for?
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Has anyone built a Cloud environment from scratch? Not configured something
that was leased.
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