>
> We are very close to releasing a set of ColdFusion 9.01 instances for EC2.
>
Most excellent.
We've got Ubuntu and
> Windows flavors in many different sizes -- including the new ultra-cheap
> micro instances ($4.50/month).
>
Can I put in a request for a Centos AMI (or some other Redhat clone
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Sent: November-15-10 12:23 PM
To: cf-talk
Subject: Re: AWS and CF
AWS = Amazon Web Services -- a collection of cloud-based services, of which
S3 is just one. There are actually over 20 different services under the AWS
umbrella. ColdFusion 9.01 ships w/ native support for S3 (the
sounds gr8, look forward to seeing it in action.
On Mon, Nov 15, 2010 at 8:23 PM, Adrocknaphobia wrote:
>
> AWS = Amazon Web Services -- a collection of cloud-based services, of which
> S3 is just one. There are actually over 20 different services under the AWS
> umbrella. ColdFusion 9.01 ships
AWS = Amazon Web Services -- a collection of cloud-based services, of which
S3 is just one. There are actually over 20 different services under the AWS
umbrella. ColdFusion 9.01 ships w/ native support for S3 (the file storage
service).
We (Adobe) did test various instances of ColdFusion 9 runnin
Open BlueDragon has native support for AWS
http://www.openbluedragon.org/manual/?/amazon_s3
As does Railo
http://blog.getrailo.com/post.cfm/s3-with-railo
I don't know how they compare to ColdFusion's support as I haven't
personally used either, but might be worth comparing if it is a deal breake
The only support I am aware of is that CF 9.0.1 can treat Amazon S3 as a
local file system ala CFFile and CFdirectory and some functions.
There is a post on it on Ray Camden's blog a while back.
http://www.coldfusionjedi.com/index.cfm/2010/7/15/CF901-Guide-to-Amazon-S3-support-in-ColdFusion-90
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