Hi Paul,
On 29 Sep 2014 at 10:17:13, Paul Libbrecht (paul@hoplahup.net(mailto:paul@hoplahup.net))
wrote:
Did anyone try it?
Did you see my answer BTW?
Cloudbees is stopping it,
see
https://www.business-cloud.com/articles/news/cloudbees-becomes-enterprise-j…
(I did not even have an answer about programmability)
I kind of remember that
myxwiki.org is not offering programming, right?
Correct, no farm should offer this feature for obvious reasons… And no hosted solution
would offer it either unless you are given control of the server box (dedicated hosting),
and that’s more expensive obviously.
Thanks
-Vincent
thanks
paul
On 25 sept. 2014, at 10:25, Roman Muntyanu wrote:
> Alternative:
>
http://www.cloudbees.com/partners/integrated/xwiki-cloud
> (but I haven't tried it)
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: users [mailto:users-bounces@xwiki.org] On Behalf Of Paul Libbrecht
> Sent: Wednesday, September 24, 2014 23:13 PM
> To: XWiki Users
> Subject: [xwiki-users] XWiki on free-tier?
>
>
> Hello XWiki-users,
>
> has anyone gone somewhat far with the free-tier of some cloud provider?
> I know there is the
myxwiki.org farm, but I wanted to know of alternatives.
> For example, two years ago, the GSoC student Savitha managed to run for a while on
EC2, but at the end she reached, I think, a limit in the amount of DB requests. It would
be interesting to know if others have gone somewhat far.
>
> I would prefer a somewhat automated way to do that, using a potentially paid
long-life, so that it can open the door to a first development followed by a promotion to
a real project.