Hi,

In general I know two kinds of solution for providing drop-in appliances:


TurnkeyLinux, CT/VM/ISO based solutions. Contains auto-security upgrades, 
complete backup solution, too (paid).

Bitnami: an application stack on any distro: independent of the distro provided 
packages. Just untar to a directory, all dependencies, applications - like 
pgsql, mysql, whatever - already included.


I prefer the first idea: recent hardwares are able to run an additional VM/CT, 
especially lsmb.

As I can see, lsmb with postgresql can run very well on low-resource 
hardware/VM, too.

As the system/software like lsmb is a mission critical for a business, I prefer 
the idea to isolate all the environment from the desktop or other services. If 
a user use a VM (kvm, qemu, virtualbox, openvz, lxc etc.), it is easy to 
backup, move, restore, clone, snapshot, whatever.

So, I can imagine an infrastructure based on virtualization, drop-in appliance.

What do you think?

Cheers,

István

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Feladó: "Erik Huelsmann" [email protected]
Címzett: "Development discussion for LedgerSMB" 
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Dátum: Sat, 22 Mar 2014 10:52:27 +0100
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>Hi,
>
>
>
>
>
>Recent discussions - both on the mailing lists and through private mail - show 
>that
>people still find it hard (or even very hard) to get and install the right 
>dependencies.
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>While it is a much lower burden for us to share code with other projects where 
>possible,
>and hence for developers there's a lot to be gained by having dependencies 
>(versus
>incorporating all that code in our codebase and having to maintain it), I do 
>see how they increase
>complexity for our users/admins.
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>My thinking is that we can help admins by providing a tarball with all the 
>required and
>optional dependencies which are known to work with LedgerSMB (and each 
>other!). That would
>remove the need for admins installing LSMB to go out to CPAN.
>
>
>
>How do others feel about providing such a deps-tarball? Would it help solve the
>dependencies issue? Does anybody have experience doing so for a Perl project 
>(I have experience for a
>C project, but that's a different matter entirely)?
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>--
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>Bye,
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>Erik.
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