Cloud Templates – What Do You Want To See?
When we began building Contegix, we realized it was always about the applications. No one buys a server (physical or virtual) to run a ping and get some ICMP packets. The Internet has, and always will be, about the applications. Therefore, we made the application infrastructure the core of our management and focus of our hosting services.
As we build out cloud templates, we want to extend this belief into the templates themselves. It can not be about just the operating system. Each template has been built “The Contegix Way”. These are built using the components and deployment methodologies that have served our customers for years and continue to do so today. Some of these target developers, some for system administrator implementors, and some target application users. Below is our list, but we want your feedback.
For developers:
- Linux 64-bit with Apache HTTPd + Jetty
- Linux 64-bit with Apache HTTPd + Apache Tomcat 6
- Linux 64-bit with Apache HTTPd + Apache Tomcat 6 + Grails 1.2 (well, we can hope 1.2 will be done soon
) - Linux 64-bit with Apache HTTPd + Phusion Pasenger + Ruby Enterprise
- Linux 64-bit with Apache HTTPd + Django
For system administrators / application implementors:
- Linux 64-bit with MySQL 5
- Linux 64-bit with PostgreSQL 8.4
- Linux 64-bit with MongoDB (probably… working on it!)
For application users:
- Linux 64-bit with MovableType
- Linux 64-bit with WordPress + MySQL 5
Yet, we want to hear – what do you want to see in a cloud template and ready to deploy in less than 5 minutes? Please leave comments.
Tags: cloud, java, ruby, template, zeus
November 2nd, 2009 at 6:44 pm
Erlang and CouchDB!
November 2nd, 2009 at 8:29 pm
PostGIS 1.4 with PostgreSQL 8.4 would be super nice. I’m not sure if there’s additional tools needed to cluster/replicate multiple Postgres VMs or do hot-backups. If so that’d be useful (if it doesn’t add much “bloat” to the VMs since others may not want that).
For Grails VMs, it might be nice to have something targeted for low memory usage, which might include a 32-bit JVM (or 64-bit JVM with support for “Compressed OOPS”. I’ve been using Nginx instead of Apache HTTPd for the same reason.
November 5th, 2009 at 3:24 am
As much as the Linux zealot in me hates having to say this. The world really needs a viable Windows cloud solution. Please, don’t shoot the messenger.
November 12th, 2009 at 9:48 am
I’d like to see the ability to upload my own images/templates.
November 21st, 2009 at 9:04 am
We will be allowing customers to upload and download VM templates. It will come 1st quarter 2010 with our cloud storage as well. Cloud storage may actually roll out before then (wink… wink). When it does, it will be available to all customers not just cloud.