Yeah in essence capstan will work with anything that allows downloading
files over HTTP/S (here is mikelangelo capstan repo -
https://mikelangelo-capstan.s3.amazonaws.com/). The only caveat is that
capstan expects a listing of files in S3 format which is xml. It should not
be to difficult to ch
re: capstan hosting infrastructure:
my knowledge is a bit rusty, but I believe that Casptan has the ability to
create a repository, so it would be a matter of "renting" space on a public
cloud and providing a method of access for posting, plus a way to browse the
repository to find images of in
Russ - I'd be interested in something like that. What kind of infrastructure is
needed to do the hosting like you suggest?
nzois - Yes, I only plan to cluster for high availability of a mem cache layer.
I don't need replication as the app would just fetch updated database data for
the cache lay
On Tuesday, August 7, 2018 at 5:52:28 PM UTC+3, adamr...@gmail.com wrote:
> Hi everyone,
>
> I'm pretty sure that I need to get to the redis.conf file to setup the redis
> appliance in a cluster. Does anyone have any instructions on how to do this?
> Setting up the cluster I should be able to
Hi Waldek,
Been following your work with interest..
One of my main complaints with OSv dev is there is no place to post
images.. has that been remedied? The whole success of docker is
based on having a community that can develop and post (now thousands)
of special purpose images. Casptan wa
Makes sense. I'll give it a try. Thanks.
Maybe if I get bored I'll try to find a way to script it all out and send you
the code. It would be nice to have this flexibility, but still almost as easy
as downloading the pre-built Redis appliance ESXi image from the OSv website.
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You received th
The easiest way to set up Redis cluster on OSv is to use capstan tool which
works like docker compose if you are familiar with docker. For the
introductory instructions look here
-
https://github.com/cloudius-systems/osv/wiki/Build-and-run-apps-on-OSv-using-Capstan,
for detailed ones look her
Hi everyone,
I'm pretty sure that I need to get to the redis.conf file to setup the redis
appliance in a cluster. Does anyone have any instructions on how to do this?
Setting up the cluster I should be able to figure out using the documents on
Redis's website, but I can't seem to figure out h