[xwiki-users] interesting opportunity?
One of my main concerns with XWiki has been the difficulty in getting a reasonably priced Java hosting service. Ideally, I want a service provider that gives me the web server stack, but spares me the admin headache. This may be just what I need: http://www.cloudfoundry.com/ "Cloud Foundry provides automated, outsourced data center management for Java applications. It eliminates the expense and distraction of building and operating your own data center for your production applications and QA environments. And, with no long term contracts, you simply use Cloud Foundry for as long as you need. " "With just a few clicks of the mouse, you deploy your application to a load-balanced cluster running on Amazon EC2. Cloud Foundry monitors and manages your applications and automatically handles auto-scaling and failover. We insulate you from the messy details of using the cloud and leave you free to focus on your business." "Cloud Foundry supports the Apache, Tomcat and MySQL stack. It configures MySQL for master/slave replication and uses Apache to load balance across one or more Tomcat servers." ___________________________ Yishay Mor, Researcher, London Knowledge Lab http://www.lkl.ac.uk/people/mor.html http://www.google.com/calendar/embed?src=yishaym%40gmail.com +44-20-78378888 x5737
Hi Yishay, I'm not sure the level of pricing you are looking for but although we don't advertise it a lot (maybe we should) we have a 'pro' version of our hosting which is not too expensive. We have done 100 Euros / month to a community member before (this is a not supported version on the wiki side, just the admin side). I also saw a while ago that you were looking for some XWiki development services ? Did you find them ? Maybe we can help on this too ? We'll look at cloud foundry. This looks interesting. Ludovic Yishay Mor a écrit :
One of my main concerns with XWiki has been the difficulty in getting a reasonably priced Java hosting service. Ideally, I want a service provider that gives me the web server stack, but spares me the admin headache. This may be just what I need:
http://www.cloudfoundry.com/ "Cloud Foundry provides automated, outsourced data center management for Java applications. It eliminates the expense and distraction of building and operating your own data center for your production applications and QA environments. And, with no long term contracts, you simply use Cloud Foundry for as long as you need. "
"With just a few clicks of the mouse, you deploy your application to a load-balanced cluster running on Amazon EC2. Cloud Foundry monitors and manages your applications and automatically handles auto-scaling and failover. We insulate you from the messy details of using the cloud and leave you free to focus on your business."
"Cloud Foundry supports the Apache, Tomcat and MySQL stack. It configures MySQL for master/slave replication and uses Apache to load balance across one or more Tomcat servers."
___________________________ Yishay Mor, Researcher, London Knowledge Lab http://www.lkl.ac.uk/people/mor.html http://www.google.com/calendar/embed?src=yishaym%40gmail.com +44-20-78378888 x5737 _______________________________________________ users mailing list [email protected] http://lists.xwiki.org/mailman/listinfo/users
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