Yes, we do some hosted environments on there. The main thing to keep in mind is that the IP can change if you stop it. You'll need to consider how you do DNS appropriately.
I presume you're already versed in how to handle which repository data you will want locally vs. EBS, etc... those choices will impact the cost quite a bit. - Brett On 01/11/2011, at 11:49 AM, Chris Mylonas wrote: > Hi Archiva Users, > > I haven't used archiva for nearly 4 months due to workload and I'd like to > get back into using it to help with testing and my own project needs. > I initially tested an install on Rackspace Cloud which ran nicely, but the > Amazon (AWS) service provides more RAM and is cheaper (because I have a > couple reserved instances) > > Rackspace = Public IP address vs AWS = private IP address with > NAT-ing for a public IP address (i.e. the public address does not live on the > server) > > > I will eventually (this week) test with AWS, but to expedite I ask: does > anyone host their archiva on AWS with an elastic (public) IP? > > Thanks > Chris -- Brett Porter [email protected] http://brettporter.wordpress.com/ http://au.linkedin.com/in/brettporter
