Hi Ricardo,

I'd recommend taking another look at TyphoonAE; it's pretty much exactly
designed for what you're trying to do. TyphoonAE's support for app
deployment is simply a convenience to make development easier.

-Nick Johnson


2011/10/5 Ricardo Bánffy <[email protected]>

> Hi.
>
> Both TyphoonAE and AppScale seem very geared towards PaaS providers
> who want to let their clients safely deploy applications written for
> GAE. Has anyone started a project aimed at allowing individuals or
> small teams to deploy apps writter for GAE on their own servers? I
> understand the idea of GAE (and AppScale and TyphoonAE) is to make
> insanely scalable deployments, but, sincerely, most of us will never
> need to go beyond 10 rps served off an EC2 t1.micro instance. And, if
> it really needs to scale, redeploying to Google's infrastructure would
> be a no brainer.
>
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