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[ILUG] Linux Server in the cloud

[ILUG] Linux Server in the cloud

Vincent Cunniffe vincent at cunniffe.net
Wed Feb 29 17:21:50 GMT 2012


On 29/02/2012 17:20, Niall O Broin wrote:
> On 29 Feb 2012, at 18:13, Vincent Cunniffe wrote:
>>
>> On 29/02/2012 17:02, Brian Reynolds wrote:
>>> Hi All,
>>>
>>> I'm setting up a cloud server which I'll run all sorts of bits and
>>> bobs on including httpd, mysql, php, oracle, DB2, etc. I want to use
>>> this for customer demonstrations so it's needs to be decent specs
>>> (esp with oracle+db2 munching up all the ram). It may also host a
>>> website, but mostly it will be running a few apaches, tomcat and the
>>> DBs mentioned above. Something like 200GB disk, 6GB RAM, and a quad
>>> core cpu. OS-wise, CentOS or something would be fine. And I need a
>>> fixed IP with ssh access. Uptime needs to be 24/7
>>
>> Then you should choose only a Genuine Microsoft(tm) Azure solution.
>
> No Vin - you misread - he said UP 24/7, not down 7 out of 24.

Ah. My bad.

Vin


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