Thanks, Vincent: another +1 for AWS... I can see a trend emerging! Thanks
for your comments about the Postgres service on AWS, that's useful to know.
regards
David
On Wednesday, 23 August 2017 15:23:48 UTC+1, Vincent Meijer wrote:
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> Hi David,
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> We at CVAST (University of South Florida) use
Thanks, Adam. That looks like a +1 for AWS and I appreciate your comments
about Amazon's support and documentation.
regards
David
On Monday, 21 August 2017 21:09:59 UTC+1, Adam Cox wrote:
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> Hi David, I do all of my hosting on AWS because it is extremely flexible,
> and the price is right. I
Thanks, Joel. It's interesting to have feedback from someone with
experience of both AWS and Azure. I should have mentioned that we're on
Arches v4 for our project.
regards
David
On Monday, 21 August 2017 15:17:50 UTC+1, Joel Aldor wrote:
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> Hi David,
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> We've run Arches both on AWS and
Hi Vencislav. I'm realizing now that that tutorial only applies to a
developer installation (building straight from the repo), instead of an
arches project. I had to test this out, but now see that even when saving
system settings for an arches project, the Arches_System_Settings_Local.json
file
Hello,
I tried to export and import settings file for arches, but due to changes in
the structure of arches, current tutorial is not working.
As of version 4.0, there is no folder "db" in the apps directory and this
command can not be executed