[Seaside] seaside providers
Sebastián Sastre
ssastre at seaswork.com.ar
Wed Dec 8 00:45:11 CET 2004
Hi Bob,
I have interest in the same issues you are.
I'm also looking for some king of script to start, stop, restart
GOODS as a linux service
Regards,
Sebastián Sastre
ssastre at seaswork.com.ar
Seaswork
Special Software Solutions
www.seaswork.com.ar
> -----Mensaje original-----
> De: seaside-bounces at lists.squeakfoundation.org
> [mailto:seaside-bounces at lists.squeakfoundation.org] En nombre
> de Bob Houston
> Enviado el: Martes, 07 de Diciembre de 2004 19:52
> Para: The Squeak Enterprise Aubergines Server - general discussion.
> Asunto: Re: [Seaside] seaside providers
>
>
> I'd like to suggest an alternative "service" that could potentially
> solve this problem for several people on the list.
>
> I, too, have been wondering if anyone was providing hosting services
> for Seaside apps, but after not finding any, I decided to look for an
> affordable co-lo site, and provide my own hardware to serve my apps.
> Then I realized that I really don't know how to do all the
> configuration stuff that is needed, and will need to do a fair amount
> of research to get my server up and running.
>
> The "service" that I'm suggesting, is for someone to post detailed
> instructions that describe how to set-up the following:
> 1. apache server conf
> 2. ssl support
> 3. load balancing to multiple seaside servers
> 4. GOODS (or other database) config
> 5. anything else recommended for a publicly accessible seaside app
>
> I'm planning to use an Apple xserve or a rackmount Linux box
> to host my
> apps. I'd really appreciate some pointers regarding how to set this
> up.
>
> BTW, I'm new to the seaside list, and may have missed this info. If
> so, please fill free to email me off-list. Also, I've configured
> apache (mod_proxy) to forward to my seaside app, but it took
> me a while
> to find the necessary info. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
>
> Thanks,
> Bob
>
> On Dec 7, 2004, at 12:36 PM, C. David Shaffer wrote:
>
> > Adrian Lienhard wrote:
> >
> >> We thought about that a while ago to set up a professional seaside
> >> hosting here at netstyle.ch. The idea is to have a pre-installed
> >> system as it is typically used for a Seaside app. This
> would include
> >> GOODS, Postgres, ssh access, VNC and Apache for example. The
> >> infrastructure/bandwidth etc. is in place, what we would
> have to set
> >> up are some security restrictions.
> >
> > Yes, putting together a setup like this isn't difficult.
> What's hard
> > is making it usable remotely. I have a server on a T1 but
> VNCing from
> > my home via our Cable internet provider can be very laggy
> at times. I
> > really can't say this enough times: "If you don't have
> physical or LAN
> > access to the server then be ready to build administrative
> interfaces
> > and develop a deployment technique which ensures no or few
> errors."
> > On the other hand it isn't that hard to set it up and test
> it with one
> > or two customers. I just wouldn't try to sell it as a "general
> > Seaside solution" without a lot of tools added. LiveWire
> looks like a
> > very promising part of such a toolset.
> >
> > David
> >
> > --
> > C. David Shaffer
> > http://www.cs.westminster.edu/~shaffer
> > http://www.shaffer-consulting.com
> >
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