I have reasonable experience to manage my own server, so gogrid style management is not a problem. But seems mosso is a tag cheaper somewhat- except the very difficult to access compute cycles terms. Anyone could share about this would be very welcomed.
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I'm creating an application that I want to put into the cloud. This application has one main function.
It hosts socket CLIENT sessions on behalf of other users (think of Beejive IM for the iPhone, where it hosts IM sessions for clients to maintain state on those IM networks, allowing the client to connect/disconnect at will, without ...
We are building an application that will be storing a lot of images. We have a virtualized environment at GoGrid.com and we were hoping to utilize their cloud storage.
Not sure exactly how to word this, but if we (in our code) specify the unc path and creds to place or retrieve an image, that seems terribly inefficient (connect, get im...
Has anyone used GoGrid's cloud hosting and if so, what were your experiences? Did you find it performant and cost effective?
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We are working on a project to develop a platform that will allow us to easily add multiple applications onto a cloud platform so that the applications can be offered on a SaaS basis. There will be single sign on access to all the apps (likely through Open SSO).
We are thinking of:
1. Mule ESB (to integrate apps developed in different...