Thursday, January 27, 2011

Re: App Deployment

Alan,

When my final hand in for my project occurs in March, it goes to two
supervisors for marking over a two month period. I dont really want
to be paying upwards of $100 for them to test it a few days out of
this period. Furthermore, I also want a small group of end-users to
use my application for a short period of time to help with my testing
and evaluation sections of the report that I have to write.

Ross

On Jan 27, 9:05 pm, Alan Chaney <a...@mechnicality.com> wrote:
> Hi Ross
>
> If its only going to be used by two people do you need internet hosting at all? Can't you just run
> it from a local server and use the basic Jetty server you get with GWT? Anyway, if you do use AWS as
> Ryan suggested (good suggestion, Ryan), the cost is trivial because its directly usage-based. A full
> month of rental for the smaller server is less than 100 bucks and that's 24x7
>
> Alan
>
> On 1/27/2011 11:42 AM, Ross McKinnon wrote:
>
> > Hi Ryan,
>
> > Thanks for your reply.  I will keep this in mind.
>
> > As the App will only be used by a couple of people, i do not think its
> > worth investing in the hosting!
>
> > However, if I become desperately stuck then I will have no option but
> > to proceed with investment.
>
> > Ross
>
> > On Jan 27, 5:38 pm, Ryan Mehregan<ryan...@gmail.com>  wrote:
> >> Amazon offers many Cloud based database related solutions.
> >> Amazon RDS (Relational Database Service) is what you need.
>
> >>http://aws.amazon.com/rds/
>
> >> "Amazon RDS gives you access to the full capabilities of a familiar MySQL
> >> database.
> >> This means the code, applications, and tools you already use today with your
> >> existing MySQL databases work seamlessly with Amazon RDS."
>
> >> It is not free, but I believe since you are not dealing with large datasets
> >> and high volume of users,
> >> it would be an economic choice. it is on-demand, so you pay for when you
> >> actually use it.
> >> "Small DB Instance is 0.11$ per hour"
>
> >> I think along with Google AppEngine, Amazon WebServices is one of the
> >> leading cloud platforms out there.
> >> so if you gain some experience working with Amazon WS, would be a great
> >> investment and will pay off in your career.
>
> >> Ryan
>
>

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