Yes, Java 7 is good. Go for a 64 bit version for both Linux and Java. And
configure swap partition too.
On Wed, May 27, 2015 at 10:10 PM, Christopher Smith
wrote:
> There are 2 micro instances. One is 1GB
> In that constrained of an environment, I expect a 32 bit Linux and 32 bit
> Java 7 would
I'm sure EC2 micro instance works in your case. I'm running a similar instance
on Amazon linux now with the SSD version.
在 2015-5-28,上午12:40,Christopher Smith 写道:
> There are 2 micro instances. One is 1GB
> In that constrained of an environment, I expect a 32 bit Linux and 32 bit
> Java 7 wou
There are 2 micro instances. One is 1GB
In that constrained of an environment, I expect a 32 bit Linux and 32 bit
Java 7 would be appropriate?
On Wed, May 27, 2015 at 11:02 AM, Ravi Shekhar
wrote:
> Hi Christopher,
>
> As far as I remember, the RAM available to an EC2 micro-instance is around
>
Hi Christopher,
As far as I remember, the RAM available to an EC2 micro-instance is around
~640MB and not 1 GB.
That said, We are already using AWS Micro Instance for staging/testing
purposes with cache defined on instance. Its slow, but works.
On Wed, May 27, 2015 at 2:59 PM, Michael Brohl
wro
On 27/05/2015 10:50 AM, Michael Brohl wrote:
Hi Sharan,
I had not the time to think more about your proposal but I can quickly
answer your followup questions, see inline...
Am 27.05.15 um 15:34 schrieb Sharan-F:
Hi All
I'm still looking for some community feedback on this proposal and
appr
Hi Sharan,
I had not the time to think more about your proposal but I can quickly
answer your followup questions, see inline...
Am 27.05.15 um 15:34 schrieb Sharan-F:
Hi All
I'm still looking for some community feedback on this proposal and approach
and now I have a couple of extra questions
End user here - online help has always been a weak spot for OFbiz.
I would suggest putting more effort into making things self-documenting
whenever possible. For example, adding descriptive tool tips to what buttons do
("clicking this will process the order and notify the customer") and more
a
Hi All
I'm still looking for some community feedback on this proposal and approach
and now I have a couple of extra questions.
To any OFBiz Service providers out there – how do you manage the online help
when you install or implement OFBiz? (Is it left as it is, do you remove it
or do you create
Hi Christopher,
this is a very low traffic scenario you described so I think you can run
OFBiz on this instance. You may have to tweak some configurations to
match your available memory (Java memory sizes, OFBiz cache etc.).
Regards,
Michael Brohl
ecomify GmbH
www.ecomify.de
Am 27.05.15 um