[LUNI] VPS ..

Samir Faci samir at esamir.com
Fri Oct 15 14:05:15 CDT 2010


So..

easyvmx, turnkeylinux don't do what I want.  It seems like they have
pre-packed solutions.. but they don't allow you for the mix and match
which is essentially what I was looking for.  I can make a simple
image that does lamp, or tomcat or whatnot.. but having the ability to
just check a checkbox and add or remove features and generate on the
image on the fly is what's most valuable (to me) .


rpath seems like it could some of what I want.. but only seems to
support Centos/rpath.  susestudio, is very much tied to SuSe.

bitnami studio seems to be the most promising one.  Though the last
time I touched amazon hosted services s3 etc.. their VMs would reset
state on reboot.. so having something like a webpage wasn't very
useful.  It seemed more targetted a dummy nodes for number crunching.
Make a template.. have them connect to this host to configure
themselves..and receive jobs... when you're done computing.. shut them
down... or reboot, reset state..and start computing again.

Things like hosted solutions and persistent content seemed .. painful.
 This was a few years ago...

Thanks for the input btw... I'm gonna see what bitnami can do.. it
could be my ideal solution right now.

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Samir

On Fri, Oct 15, 2010 at 12:48 PM, Jared Moore <jaredmoore at gmail.com> wrote:
> Is this what you are looking for?
> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Virtual_appliance
>
> www.rpath.org/ui/
> www.easyvmx.com
> www.turnkeylinux.org
> www.susestudio.org
>
>
>
> On Fri, Oct 15, 2010 at 11:54, Samir Faci <samir at esamir.com> wrote:
>>
>> Is this any different from slicehost? I'm not looking for just a place
>> to toss yet another linux server on.. the pre-packaged bundle is the
>> main thing I was looking for, and the variety of pre-packaged bundles
>> available.
>>
>
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