Re: deployment observation OT
Re: deployment observation OT
- Subject: Re: deployment observation OT
- From: Pascal Robert <email@hidden>
- Date: Sun, 14 May 2017 19:53:29 +0000
- Thread-topic: deployment observation OT
> Le 14 mai 2017 à 15:51, Theodore Petrosky <email@hidden> a écrit :
>
> Actually I logged in and found they have a Red Hat distro so I am going through the set up to see how different it is.
It not much different. The article you mention do have a point: using EPEL and other third-party repositories with Amazon Linux is not perfect. But CentOS is available as an AMI image, I don’t know why you can’t see it.
> I screwed something up on the first try and I made the instance unresponsive. The EC2 web page said it was running but I couldn’t get in. so I killed it and I starting over.
>
> weird
>
>
>> On May 14, 2017, at 3:37 PM, Pascal Robert <email@hidden> wrote:
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>>> Le 14 mai 2017 à 12:16, Theodore Petrosky <email@hidden> a écrit :
>>>
>>> Pascal,
>>>
>>> I am logged into AWS right now and I don’t see where I could set to use Centos on AWS. But maybe I don’t understand something. What I see is:
>>>
>>> Amazon Linux AMI 2017.03.0 (HVM), or
>>> SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 12 SP2, or
>>> Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7.3 (HVM), or
>>> Ubuntu Server 16.04 LTS, or
>>> Windows
>>>
>>> I just googled and found this:
>>> https://www.exratione.com/2014/08/do-not-use-amazon-linux/
>>
>> I agree with this article for PHP, C or Ruby development, but for Java apps, most of his arguments are moot.
>>
>>>
>>> That said, this is the only free distro they offer.
>>
>> Ubuntu Server should be free too.
>>
>>> I may pay whatever it is for a month and see if installing is very different.
>>>
>>> Of the choices, which would you recommend?
>>
>> Linode! Cheaper and faster.
>>
>>>
>>> Ted
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>> On May 14, 2017, at 12:02 PM, Pascal Robert <email@hidden> wrote:
>>>>
>>>> Don’t use CentOS 6 if you need good disk performance. I evaluated Amazon Linux and CentOS 6, and MySQL was a 50% slower on CentOS 6 on AWS than Amazon Linux. I guess the virtualization driver for CentOS 6 is not great.
>>>>
>>>>> Le 14 mai 2017 à 10:47, Steve Peery <email@hidden> a écrit :
>>>>>
>>>>> Hey Ted,
>>>>>
>>>>> Thanks for your observations.
>>>>>
>>>>> I plan to set up a new WO deployment on AWS soon. What would you recommend as a starting point for documentation/instructions?
>>>>>
>>>>> Steve
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>> On May 13, 2017, at 8:59 AM, Theodore Petrosky <email@hidden> wrote:
>>>>>>
>>>>>> I just want to say that I am gaining experience deploying my apps in the Amazon Web Services.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> I am really impressed with the responsiveness. At one point I was comparing the same app. with one instance running in Centos VM on a mac mini locally (in vmware eSXI) and one on the free EC2.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> I really feel the difference in responsiveness, and it was ‘relatively easy to setup’!
>>>>>>
>>>>>> I am excited! It’s fun!
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Ted
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