To answer to Z: *Does Stackato offer DB (Postgres):* Yes. Stackato can automatically set up PostgreSQL databases (or MySQL, or Redis, or Mongodb) when you deploy your application.
*and Tomee clustering/failover/load balancing in the cloud?* You can your app to multiple instances (each in its own Linux container) and Stackato's router will load balance between instances running in a cluster of VMs. If one of the instances (or the VM that hosts it) goes down, Stackato has a Health Manager component that will notify the Cloud Controller which will launch a new instance on a healthy VM. *Which providers (Amazon, Rackspace, etc....)* There are images available on Amazon EC2 (v2.0) and HP Cloud Services (v1.2.6 currently, v2.0 coming soon) plus any cloud hosting provider or hypervisor that will allow you to import our VM images: http://www.activestate.com/stackato/download_vm http://www.activestate.com/stackato/download_vm *What does Stackato offer over just using cloud services from Amazon?* Lots. A Stackato system (be it a single instance, or a cluster) is Platform as a Service software. It does all of application setup for you. http://www.activestate.com/stackato/features http://www.activestate.com/stackato/features *Why is not there any pricing info no the site?* There are some variables with the pricing model, including the scale of the deployment. Contact [email protected] They’d be pleased to speak with you regarding your objectives, your scenario in terms of #/type of applications you plan to deploy, and they can provide insight into the pricing model and variables. If you have questions about Stackato, I think it would be better if you pm me or if you contact [email protected] as this forum/mailing list is about TomEE. :) Jeremy -- View this message in context: http://openejb.979440.n4.nabble.com/TomEE-in-Stackato-tp4656636p4656661.html Sent from the OpenEJB User mailing list archive at Nabble.com.
