[Seaside] Re: gemstone / appliance / ISP options
itsme213
itsme213 at hotmail.com
Mon Nov 5 01:05:39 UTC 2007
RE: [Seaside] gemstone / appliance / ISP optionsTrying out, perhaps
eventually commercial. I was hoping one of the (VPS) Virtual Private Host
options that most web hosting providers offer would suffice.
Does one need a 64-bit machine to do development work? Linux?
Sorry if this seems a bit disconnected, I did find a good summary anywhere.
Sophie
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>"Monty Williams" <monty.williams at gemstone.com> wrote in message
> >news:75D481373A76D311A5790090274F2B5C09E63CC5 at mailsrv1.gemstone.com...
>Are you asking about hosting a commercial or non-commercial site, or just a
>way to try things out? There >should be GemStone solution for all of these
>by early next year.
>As James indicated, Vmware is not required.
>
>-- Monty
> -----Original Message-----
> From: itsme213 [mailto:itsme213 at hotmail.com]
> Sent: Saturday, November 03, 2007 8:06 PM
> To: seaside at lists.squeakfoundation.org
> Subject: [Seaside] gemstone / appliance / ISP options
>
> I've been asking some ISPs what hosting options they have to
> run a VMWare
> appliance (afaik that is the only way gemstone/s web edition will be
> available). So far the ones I have asked have all said either
> (a) look
> elsewhere, or (b) dedicated hosting only.
>
> Is it true that this will not even be runnable (on typical
> ISPs) on VPS
> hosting programs? Any ideas on ISPs to consider?
>
>
>
>
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