On Jul 30, 2013, at 11:57 AM, mikefilonov <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi Max,
> That’s great you found this project that cool, thank you :)

Yes this is cool.
Did you look at SmallHarbor the work done by romain Verduci to offer better way 
to host seaside applications?

http://smallharbour.seasidehosting.st

> Rackincloud.com is actually my personal project that I developed to host
> several pharo/seaside applications (well, not only seaside though: redmine,
> svn too, and several others are planned). As I did not find any similar
> suitable solution and I have some experience in hosting/appliances, I
> decided to create a simple platform for easy management of several instances
> of pharo/smalltalk via Web interface. Seems it really worked out :)
> 
> I developed a Pharo-appliance which is basically a Linux ISO-image that runs
> Pharo and VNC server. The appliance incorporates pharo-vm, pharo-image and
> all necessary utilities/libraries in one ready-to-use package, which allows
> to install server on a virtualization platform in "one click". The result is
> very similar to "Smalltalk OS" idea: you boot and you see pure pharo
> environment :)

Excellent!
If you need access to a jenkins build server to help you, let us know.

> 
> Well, I thought that this project might be interesting to smalltalk/pharo
> community (as the process of running a new instance of Pharo is extremely
> easy with rackincloud.com) and I decided to make it public. So here the
> short video of how to run pharo (sorry about the musicJ)

Thanks for sharing that with us. We will create a blog and make some noise :)

> http://youtu.be/TXbvO5ejZZA?a
> 
> What about costs, at the moment it is $15/month for Pharo appliance. This
> includes: 512Mb of RAM, 5Gb of HDD, unlimited traffic. For hosting large
> files there is a "Fileserver Appliance" that is basically an apache server
> configured to serve files from public directory. It is managed by ajaxplorer
> web interface.
> 
> In general for now there is only 4 appliances ready for my platform, but I
> can package any linux software as appliance in case of such need.
> 
> So, I hope you'll enjoy working with rack in cloud, but keep in mind that it
> is its first run, and I REALY look forward to receiving any feedback.

You should announce to the ESUG mailing-list too.

Stef
> 
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