[Seaside] Amazon EC2
Avi Bryant
avi.bryant at gmail.com
Wed Sep 6 22:18:16 UTC 2006
On Sep 6, 2006, at 3:12 PM, Bob Houston wrote:
> Yes, I agree. A database hosted elsewhere might be the simplest
> solution. Of course, an open-source object DB would be nice to
> use. I'm curious if this might be an acceptable use for a GOODS
> database? Is the GOODS "replication support" applicable here? My
> thought is that we could use GOODS to run a primary server in our
> EC2 instance, with a replicated server on a real host somewhere.
> Or perhaps the other way around, with a real host running the
> primary server? This way a real host machine will have a current
> copy of the data, and can be used to "seed" the EC2 instance at
> startup. Comments?
I guess the question is how that "seed" process works... anyone have
experience with GOODS replication, and know how you bring up a new
instance?
Avi
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