Hi Leonard,

You definitely can run the OrientDB virtual machine on a minimal Azure 
instance.  To play with OrientDB, you really don't need a huge amount of 
RAM.  If you're planning to run it as a service with very large datasets, 
then sure, you'll want a lot of memory.  But for experimentation/learning, 
you certainly can run it on a smaller Azure VM.  It runs fine on both Linux 
and Windows Server machines.

Best regards,

-Colin

Orient Technologies

The Company behind OrientDB


On Saturday, July 25, 2015 at 12:24:33 AM UTC-5, Leonard Sisson wrote:
>
> I am a professional web dev with an interest I Orientdb. I've dabbled a 
> little & taken some of the free training with Orient on a Windows machine 
> but haven't been able to justify the cost of hosting orientdb for further 
> learning & experimentation. However,  I'm just now seeing that orientdb can 
> be hosted on Azure. I have a personal MSDN subscription that gives me $50/ 
> mo Azure credits and I'm wondering if that would be enough to host a 
> minimal Orientdb for a few users to do some experimentation. Do you know? 
> If not, is there a place you recommend I could post this question? 
> Thanks, Leonard Sisson, Knoxville TN USA 
>

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