Re: Recommendations for WO deployment system?
Re: Recommendations for WO deployment system?
- Subject: Re: Recommendations for WO deployment system?
- From: T Worman <email@hidden>
- Date: Mon, 17 Aug 2015 12:58:55 -0700
The biggest issue I see with deploying to a mini running an out-dated version of OS X (snow leopard), is that more current versions of the JRE are not supported. In my case I’ve been trying to push my development environment ahead in order to keep my tools current which can somewhat force your hand on deployment. I have JRE 7 installed on Snow Leopard and the entire JVM can crash on occasion.
For a customer, I have very successfully deployed to a CentOS server running on Linode. I can’t speak to whether the wiki is up to date. However, there were redhat repos for the wo deployment stuff when I did this and they worked very well.
Tim
UCLA GSE&IS
> On Aug 17, 2015, at 12:24 PM, Elizabeth Lynch <email@hidden> wrote:
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> I may soon need to set up a WO/Wonder deployment for a new project. I haven’t had to do this for a while and would appreciate advice. The website is likely to be used fairly constantly but not especially heavily.
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> What would people recommend as a deployment solution nowadays? If AWS (or I indeed any other Linux server), is there a current correct step-by-step guide (or other resources) to the best way to set things up? All the pages on the Confluence wocommunity.org wiki regarding deployment seem to be at least 2 years old, and since I’m not a Unix expert I suspect that enough may have changed to make things confusing.
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> Another possibility for this particular deployment would be a Mac Mini running OSX Server. I’m attracted to this solution since we have had a WO deployment successfully running on a Snow Leopard mac mini for 5 years now. However, the timescale for this project means that will probably take us into El Capitan - do you think this is likely to be a problem? What version of Java will be needed / supported? Are the wiki instructions for a Snow Leopard deployment still essentially applicable?
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> All comments and advice will be much appreciated.
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> Liz
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