ituhitam
12-13-2010, 12:56 AM
Hello,
I am looking for professional who could build servers with Amazon Cloud Computing.
I will provide the architecture and diagram on how the servers should be set up.
Please message me if you are offering these services.
Thank you
bsolaris
12-13-2010, 01:12 AM
I can recommend http://www.cirrhus9.com perhaps you can contact them.
Im not sure if this forum allows direct offers.
chennaihomie
12-13-2010, 01:41 AM
Do you plan to use your own hardware for setup or leasing a setup based on your architecture?
Vumes
12-13-2010, 02:51 AM
Are you sure you want to use Amazon? As it showed today, they were taken down. So much for redundancy.
ituhitam
12-13-2010, 05:20 AM
@bsolaris
Thank you so much for the reply, i have contacted them and see if they offer the services.
@ chennaihomie
I plan to lease servers for setup based on my architecture.
Any thoughts ?:D
CloudWeb
12-13-2010, 09:58 AM
Amazon's architecture is not built for clusters. Why? They're separate, segmented, virtual environments. Their systems are not designed to communicate with each other on those levels. Cluster environments become dependent on the other components and communicate with each other. What is going to ensure the others start up in the proper order? That they can communicate with each other quickly and effectively through a private segmented network? Data sharing between Cloud servers?
There are providers who have Cloud infrastructure's in place that are designed for this and they're going to be a much better fit.
Don't get me wrong, Amazon is a good provider and they are #1 for a reason, but that doesn't mean they're one size fits all. :agree:
JohnL8021q
12-14-2010, 01:14 AM
Amazon is a bookstore, I would recommend against using AWS if you need reliability to be a part of your service. There outages are too frequent, their support unreachable and their SLA too flimsy for them to be taken seriously as a technology partner. Ituhitam, seriously consider other vendors.
eming
12-14-2010, 07:47 AM
Do you plan to offer cloud hosting using that infrastructure, or is it for your own private cloud?
:)
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