Hi David,

We at CVAST (University of South Florida) use AWS as well and had good 
experiences with it so far. 
There are people working for AWS that are dedicated to supporting 
educational instances at no cost. I talk regularly with their account 
manager and their solution architect. 

AWS also provides PostgreSQL as a service. We use it and so far it saved me 
a lot of work configuring and hosting my own Postgres instance. 

Our Arches instances (not in production yet) run in Docker containers in 
the AWS service called EC2 Container Service (ECS)

Best,
Vincent


On Sunday, 20 August 2017 10:28:50 UTC-4, David Osborne wrote:
>
> Does anyone using a cloud implementation of Arches have recommendations 
> for choosing a provider? For our project, I'm considering Amazon AWS, 
> Google's Cloud Platform and Microsoft Azure. This is a new installation, so 
> there are no legacy systems to be considered. In the past, I've read about 
> AWS but I don't yet know very much about Google's offering. At the 
> university where I work, we're starting to deploy some new services in 
> Azure, so I've had a little more exposure to that and it does seem to offer 
> some useful services, with PostgreSQL as a supported database, for example. 
> However, my work on Arches is not related to the university.
>
> How do the costs compare for the three providers? Similarly, how are they 
> for support? I'll be grateful for any comments.
>
> Thanks
> David
>
>
>

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