[OOTB-infra] Live showcase

Martin Cosgrave martin at ocretail.com
Mon Oct 20 11:00:44 BST 2014


I like Heiko's architecture, I don't think OpenVZ buys us anything over 
the ESXi (which is the free version of VMWare) system we've discussed. 
VMWare is likely to be easier to manage than any of the other competing 
systems.

On 19/10/2014 22:03, Lanre wrote:
> Hi guys.
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> It’s late sunday evening and I have just sort of almost caught up with 
> the conversation.
> I would like to consider that we get a dedicated server from a 
> provider and leverage openvz ( http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/OpenVZ ) 
> as a virtualisation layer from which we can showcase different 
> versions of alfresco. (VPSdime is based on openvz I believe)
> I only have experience with ovh as a dedicated service provider and 
> with this kind of offer : 
> http://www.ovh.com/fr/serveurs_dedies/hosting/2014-HOST-32.xml#options, we 
> have a lot of IPs and the flexibility to do what we
> want.
> Again sorry for the late entry. Let m know what you guys think.
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> On 18 Oct 2014, at 12:24, Martin Cosgrave <martin at ocretail.com 
> <mailto:martin at ocretail.com>> wrote:
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>> For VPN do you like OpenVPN Heiko?
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>> On 17/10/14 19:17, Heiko Robert wrote:
>>> If direct SSH access is required we could forward SSH on ports like 
>>> 9122, 9222,9322 etc. or better we use VPN for that. If we use VPN we 
>>> are save here also and don't need to monitor every VM.
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