nal, it is worth your while to take a look at
> the
> > open source Cloud Foundry project: http://www.cloudfoundry.org .
> Providing
> > an open PaaS over your OpenStack infrastructure will significantly help
> > your
> > developers and operational te
ton
>> in
>> > the console, and copy the app to a different continent/provider with 1
>> > click.
>> >
>> > Certainly if you are involved with OpenStack; as a developer, service
>> > provider, or IT professional, it is worth your while to take a look
hi matt
glad hear that openshift also opensource :)..
a like a choice of PaaS in cloud, and OpenStack as reference.
a lot of homework in our OpenPaaS team, which we reposiiton our
OpenStack User group more technical, like demo apps , which right now
we distribute the material in PDF using bahasa
On 09/12/2012 09:13 PM, Frans Thamura wrote:
hi all
we try to make openstack as paas using cloudfoundry. and also seeking
alternative to it
shocked that there are forked cloudfiundry. and got that vmware manage
different way his cloudfoundry
there are piston, stackato i hear appfog
never hear
flavia
any paas are welcome
lets my team test it.
thx in advanced
Frans Thamura
Meruvian
On Sep 16, 2012 8:55 PM, "Flavia Missi" wrote:
> Hi Frans,
>
> You should take a look at tsuru[1], it's build in go and there's a lot to
> improve, but it's a great and stable paas, built to be flexible!
Hi Frans,
You should take a look at tsuru[1], it's build in go and there's a lot to
improve, but it's a great and stable paas, built to be flexible!
[1] https://github.com/timeredbull/tsuru/
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> From: Frans Thamura
> Date: Thursday, September 13, 2012 12:12 PM
> To: Diane Mueller ActiveState
> Cc: "ope
rans Thamura
Date: Thursday, September 13, 2012 12:12 PM
To: Diane Mueller ActiveState
Cc: "openstack@lists.launchpad.net"
Subject: Re: [Openstack] paas in openstack and forked cloudfoindry
and this is appfog.
http://blog.cloudfoundry.org/2012/09/13/how-we-built-appfog-using-clou
and this is appfog.
http://blog.cloudfoundry.org/2012/09/13/how-we-built-appfog-using-cloud-foundry/
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Frans Thamura (曽志胜)
Shadow Master and Lead Investor
Meruvian.
Integrated Hypermedia Java Solution Provider.
Mobile: +628557888699
Blog: http://blogs.mervpolis.com/roller/flatburger (id)
FB:
and this is appfog.
http://blog.cloudfoundry.org/2012/09/13/how-we-built-appfog-using-cloud-foundry/
--
Frans Thamura (曽志胜)
Shadow Master and Lead Investor
Meruvian.
Integrated Hypermedia Java Solution Provider.
Mobile: +628557888699
Blog: http://blogs.mervpolis.com/roller/flatburger (id)
FB:
yes, that why i found OpenPaaS (openpaas.or.id), in conjuction with
openstack-id
inside openpaas we create cloudfoundry-id.
and now try to learn and research the effect of cloudfoundry, and value
proposition on openstack
yes, we tested OpenStack + Stackato here, and tomorrow the cloud roadshow
f
frans,
The cloud foundry community has a number of vendors that have leveraged the
CloudFoundry core in commercial offerings including ActiveState's Stackato and
Vmware' cloudfoundry.com
The CloudFoundry PaaS project is a great example of an OpenPaaS - and, in all
it's variations, cloudfoundr
hi all
we try to make openstack as paas using cloudfoundry. and also seeking
alternative to it
shocked that there are forked cloudfiundry. and got that vmware manage
different way his cloudfoundry
there are piston, stackato i hear appfog
never hear cf manage the way people do. in this case fork
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