There is also Artifactory Online, a repo manager "service".

While seeing the benefits of services and also of using the cloud in
general, I'm having a hard time ignoring the fact that I would like to have
my repo manager locally. One great benefit of a repo manager is improved
speed when downloading artifacts, which I wouldn't get when it's hosted
outside of my LAN.

/Anders

On Wed, Oct 7, 2009 at 19:16, Jason van Zyl <[email protected]> wrote:

>
> On 2009-10-07, at 9:38 AM, Michael Hüttermann wrote:
>
>  Hello,
>>
>> do you plan to continue the work in the context nexus/hudson/ec2 you
>> kicked off and described here:
>>
>> http://www.sonatype.com/people/2009/06/nexus-open-source-and-hudson-on-ec2/
>>
>>
> That's orthogonal to anything we're doing with Maven.
>
>  E.g. are you planning to provide new Maven versions in ec2 continuously,
>> to add more "convenience features", .. or similar things ?
>>
>>
> Maven 3.x builds on the standard Sonatype grid here:
> https://grid.sonatype.org/ci/view/Maven%203.0.x/
>
> It's just a standard VMWare grid. But we do use Hudson extensively.
>
>
>> Thank you.
>>
>> Best regards
>> Michael
>>
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