[AWS] Deploying an AWS program

Jessica et Vincent Tourvieille jv at tourvieille.org
Wed Jun 23 07:52:38 CEST 2004


Hi,

Some answers I can think of would be:

(1)  To have a main AWS server ready to accept hot plugs from your server.
(the only drawback with this is the potential security problem which is
being talked
about in the release notes, otherwise this would seem the best offering.)

(2) To have  the main server plugging your server through the
virtual hosting features.

(3) Having ssh or similar access to some account and having your own server
running
there, possibly with a combination of (1) and (2).

All of the above require the web hosting company to run some aws-based
server.

We were trying to offer (2) and (3) and had one customer
but after a trial period, he wasn't interested anymore. I doubt that the
number of interested people is big enough for a commercial purpose.

We are now focusing on other areas, but we would be happy to
provide AWS-based web hosting as our contribution to the growth
of the Ada/AWS community !

Cheers,

Vincent
www.be-on-line.com

----- Original Message -----
From: "Kevin Andrew Lipscomb" <kevin.lipscomb at kvrs.org>
To: <aws at lists.act-europe.fr>
Sent: Tuesday, June 22, 2004 5:35 PM
Subject: [AWS] Deploying an AWS program


> I am brand new to AWS and find it very promising.  I want to use it to
> develop various web applications that must be publicly available on the
> Internet.  But I do not run (or wish to run) my own web host.  I just have
> a home machine with a DSL connection and a dynamic IP address.
>
> Because I envision uploading my AWS applications to professionally-run
> host, the way I do with my PHP scripts, or say, a CGI program or a Java
> servlet, I am also thinking it should be possible to upload an AWS
> application to a professionally-run host.  But what minimum requirements
> should I look for when I pick a professionally-run host for my AWS
> applications?  How do I deploy my AWS applications to such a host?
>
> Or am I headed in the wrong direction altogether?
>
> -- Kevin Andrew Lipscomb
> -- http://kal.webhop.net
>
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