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Easiest Way to Deploy ColdFusion to the Cloud

Learn how to deploy a Cold Fusion 9 application to the cloud using Jelastic. This tutorial will take you through creating an environment, the WAR file, and deploying the Java package.

0 replies - 1409 views - 02/08/12 by Judah Johns in Articles

Hippo CMS in the Cloud, a step-by-step tutorial

Hippo CMS is a Java open source web content management system that enables a true, open and context-aware content strategy. It is targeted at medium to large organisations managing content for multi-channel distribution like, web sites and intranets. As...

0 replies - 1208 views - 02/02/12 by Judah Johns in Articles

The Cost of High Availability

Now that you are able to setup session replication in Jelastic for Tomcat, GlassFish and Jetty web servers, you might be interested in how this great feature affects resource usage.

0 replies - 4716 views - 01/31/12 by Judah Johns in Articles

Platform as a Service: Empowering Developers, Unleashing Productivity

IntroductionWhen people hear “Cloud Computing,” most will think of Amazon Web Services, Rackspace, “renting servers and storage by the hour” -- all of which are typically grouped under the Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS) banner. Yet, while IaaS has...

0 replies - 3009 views - 01/22/12 by Sacha Labourey in Articles

GlassFish Clustering within Jelastic

GlassFish is an open-source application server that can run any Java EE application, providing enterprise level reliability and performance with full clustering and has wide functionality range. Up until now, GlassFish could be used as a separate server...

1 replies - 2960 views - 01/16/12 by Judah Johns in Articles

GlassFish Clustering in Jelastic

GlassFish is an open-source application server that can run any Java EE application, providing enterprise level reliability and performance with full clustering and has wide functionality range. Up until now, GlassFish could be used as a separate server...

0 replies - 760 views - 01/16/12 by Judah Johns in Announcements

New in Jelastic PaaS: session replication and sticky sessions

Here are some details on how the high availability features that we added few days ago work.

3 replies - 4276 views - 12/15/11 by Ruslan Synytsky in Articles

Super Helpful Visualizations for Infrastructure as Code (DevOps)

Today DevOps-coiner Patrick Dubois tweeted: "wow - @guttertec visualized my ideas so much better".  The link in that tweet was to a slideshare stack posted by Alex Quack which I will now share with you so that you too can go "wow - very...

1 replies - 3407 views - 12/15/11 by Mitchell Pronsc... in Articles

Java PaaS OpenShift Gets Hudson/Jenkins Environments

A new release of RedHat's Java PaaS, OpenShift, just became available this week with a bunch of worthwhile new features.  The most prominent new feature is built-in workflow support for Hudson or Jenkins.  This will give cloud-based developers access to a...

0 replies - 2514 views - 11/16/11 by Mitchell Pronsc... in News

A Free Amazon EC2 Cloud Server Based LAMP

Introduction In this article I'm going to show you how to create a free Amazon EC2 cloud based LAMP Server and Point your domain to Amazon EC2 Instance. There are 4 simple steps to do. Sign up for a 1 year free account from Amazon. Create a new server...

0 replies - 2516 views - 11/14/11 by Artur Mkrtchyan in Articles

Stackato, a Private PaaS for Python, PHP, Java, and more, gets Management and Monitoring

I’ve been really positive about Cloud Foundry, seeing it as doing the sort of things for PaaS that OpenStack does for IaaS. If Cloud Foundry succeeds in its aim, Organizations will have a PaaS solution that they can use where they want, with whichever...

0 replies - 3178 views - 11/08/11 by Ben Kepes in News

Book Review “Cloud Computing Architected – Solution Design Handbook” by John Rhoton and Risto Haukioja

“Cloud Computing Architected – Solution Design Handbook” by John Rhoton and Risto Haukioja was published by Recursive Press in May 2011. This book is a great addition to other books about...

0 replies - 2152 views - 10/17/11 by Kai Wähner in Book Reviews

Cloud Integration with Apache Camel and Amazon Web Services (AWS): S3, SQS and SNS

The integration framework Apache Camel already supports several important cloud services (see my overview article at http://www.kai-waehner.de/blog/2011/07/09/cloud-computing-heterogeneity-will-require-cloud-integration-apache-camel-is-already-prepared for...

0 replies - 3147 views - 08/30/11 by Kai Wähner in Articles

Cloud Foundry is the LAMP Stack of Cloud Computing

Just as the LAMP stack provided a core foundation next gen for web applications, Cloud Foundry is providing a core foundation for next gen cloud platforms.

0 replies - 4077 views - 08/26/11 by Chris Keene in News

DevOps and PaaS - Friend or Foe?

DevOps, which I will arbitrarily define here as "automating SysAdmin tasks to streamline application lifecycle management," raises important questions about the cloud.

1 replies - 2725 views - 08/19/11 by Chris Keene in News