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On 10 March 2013 22:01, Nick Middleweek n...@middleweek.co.uk wrote:
Hi,
I'm after a cloud provider for hosting NodeJS apps that supports CI,
perhaps in a similar way to CloudBees supports Java/ CI/ Git, etc. I'm not
claiming to be an expert with CloudBees, in fact I'm far from
Hey sorry for the delay.
I don't think Raft is at the stage when you would want to use it. The post
I made was really just to see what the community thought about the project.
There are no stable versions of raft. The most text/docs/info your going to
find about raft right now is this post.
Hi,
I'm after a cloud provider for hosting NodeJS apps that supports CI,
perhaps in a similar way to CloudBees supports Java/ CI/ Git, etc. I'm not
claiming to be an expert with CloudBees, in fact I'm far from it but a
recent company I worked at used CloudBees and the CTO had everything
covered,
Hi,
You may be interested by openruko https://github.com/openruko, an
OpenSource Heroku clone written in nodejs.
Cheers
Romain
Le samedi 2 mars 2013 03:49:19 UTC+1, Tim Dickinson a écrit :
CloudFoundry is a very nice peace of software and might just be best the
open-source paas systems. I
CloudFoundry is a very nice peace of software and might just be best the
open-source paas systems. I have taken a lot of inspirations from
how cloudfoundry/appfog is built. The idea of the event system
that Raft uses comes from how cloudfoundry's system works. Having a mesh
like network or
Raft - Open-Source PaaS
The idea behind raft and mangoraft.com is to give the node community a
fully-featured Platform as a Service (PaaS). Raft gives you a provision of
CPU, memory, disk space and bandwidth. From this the sky's the limit in
what can be build. Sites and services ranging from
Looks awesome. What is the advantage versus cloudfoundry, and other open
source solutions?
On Fri, Mar 1, 2013 at 7:16 AM, Tim Dickinson
tim.dickin...@mangoraft.comwrote:
Raft - Open-Source PaaS
The idea behind raft and mangoraft.com is to give the node community a
fully-featured Platform