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Re: ERJGroupsSynchronizer.framework on EC2
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Re: ERJGroupsSynchronizer.framework on EC2


  • Subject: Re: ERJGroupsSynchronizer.framework on EC2
  • From: David Holt <email@hidden>
  • Date: Thu, 30 Apr 2015 20:37:53 -0700

Of course!

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On Apr 30, 2015, at 8:14 PM, Paul Hoadley <email@hidden> wrote:

Hello,

With the help of Ken Anderson, I recently got a proof-of-concept running on AWS EC2 (in a VPC) using ERJGroupsSynchronizer.framework with some minor modifications.  Node discovery and remote synchronisation works as designed.  (The short version of the problem that requires solving is that EC2 doesn’t allow multicast communication.)

Is anyone interested in hearing more about this?  I haven’t written anything up yet, but knowing someone was interested might help me overcome the inertia.


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Paul Hoadley
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