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   1. Meeting Thursday: PHP on EC2 with openshift - Grant Shipley
      from Redhat (Mac Newbold)


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Date: Mon, 17 Oct 2011 10:34:20 -0600
From: Mac Newbold <[email protected]>
Subject: [UPHPU] Meeting Thursday: PHP on EC2 with openshift - Grant
        Shipley from Redhat
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Hi all,

A quick reminder about our October meeting, this Thursday, October 20th, 7pm @ 
C7 Data Center (Bluffdale):

Grant Shipley, from Redhat, will be flying in from North Carolina to tell us 
about deploying PHP on ec2 using openshift, and a little about www.follw.it 
which is a site he created using Code Igniter, and why I chose PHP over Java 
for the follw.it site, despite being a Java developer for over 10 years.

Scale or Fail - Give your App the Speed it Needs in the Cloud!

Whether you have one or a million visitors accessing your web app, they are all 
going to demand a great user experience regardless of what it takes for you to 
deliver it. This invariably means quick page loads and fast response times 
every single time. When things go south, you just throw more hardware at the 
problem and increase your caches and buffers, right? Wrong. Toss in an 
infrastructure that resides on the cloud and now you?ve got a really 
interesting problem on your hands. I?ll leave the marketecure slides at the 
door, this is a hands-on technical talk in which we'll deploy an application to 
the cloud and then turn up the heat by leveraging the right mix of elasticity 
and auto-sclaing.

Bio:
Grant Shipley is an OpenShift PaaS Evangelist at Red Hat focused on cloud 
technologies.  Prior to that, Grant was a Manager of Software Development with 
responsibilities over the www.redhat.com website and supporting infrastructure. 
 Grant has over 10 years of software development experience focusing on Java 
and PHP.  In his free time, he contributes to several open source projects 
including Media Portal and www.follw.it  as well as developing iOS 
applications.  Grant has been using Linux on a daily basis since 1994 and is 
active in the FOSS community.

Thanks,
Mac

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Mac Newbold
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