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Re: OpenSTack's PaaS Integration Discussion

 

the URL that you give is the "binary"

the stackato in .com in my mind is for deployment to create a
cloudfoundry.com like

this thread related to cf.org

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On Thu, Jan 10, 2013 at 7:16 AM, Diane Mueller <dianem@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Frans,
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> All our release notes are found here:
> http://docs.stackato.com/reference/release-notes.html
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> You can go to http://www.activestate.com/stackato/get_stackato to get the
> latest VMs
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> I'm currently testing on a number of OpenStack deployments at customer sites
> and have had no issues so far. If you find an issues, please let us know,
> but it's OpenStack makes it pretty simple to build a Private PaaS cluster
> and configure it with out too much trouble at all.
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> All the documentation is found here: http://docs.stackato.com/index.html
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> Kind Regards,
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> Diane Mueller
> ActiveState
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> On Wed, Jan 9, 2013 at 3:49 PM, Frans Thamura <frans@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
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>> On Thu, Jan 10, 2013 at 6:46 AM, Diane Mueller <dianem@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
>> wrote:
>> > Frans,
>> >
>> > Stackato is a fork of Cloud Foundry (and API compatible) but it's
>> > distributed as a VM, so you don't have to deal with BOSH.
>>
>> still learning your positoning product ;)
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>> if you can explain how the fork manage and how it work and also the
>> website to explain , that will be awesome.
>>
>> my idea, this mailing list to general.. and i love a more focus group
>> for this work.
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>> >
>> > It's just a matter of importing that VM into OpenStack, then building
>> > your
>> > PaaS cluster.
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>> my idea to grow openstack indonesia community, by bring the PaaS to
>> OpenStack, I love there is a space in OpenSTack for this content.
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>> my idea to get content for evangelism, to make ecosystem.
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>> > We don't currently make a Hyper-V native VM image of Stackato available
>> > - is
>> > that what you are looking for?
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>> if there are HyperV with CF, that will be awesome., but hyperv also
>> support openstack, that is the positioning i dont understand
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>> >
>> > Diane Mueller
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>> > Director, Cloud Evangelism
>> > twitter: pythondj
>> >
>> > ActiveState Stackato
>> > http://activestate.com/stackato/get_stackato
>> >
>> >
>> > On Wed, Jan 9, 2013 at 3:19 PM, Frans Thamura <frans@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
>> > wrote:
>> >>
>> >> hi all
>> >>
>> >> we are using OpenShift and CloudFoundry, and hope can find another PaaS
>> >> s/w .
>> >>
>> >> There are several private chat between me and several OpenStack USer
>> >> Group LEader related to OpenStack+CF integration issue, and also there
>> >> are several discussion bosh-user in CF
>> >>
>> >> and we are also see the OpenStack by RedHat and also Redhat have
>> >> OpenShift project which it is PaaS.
>> >>
>> >> I am thinking there is a paas focus discussion that can discuss all
>> >> this. yes , also improvement in the both area.
>> >>
>> >> i am still learning how RedHat manage his community. I found both CF
>> >> and OpenShift also have several weakness and advantage.
>> >>
>> >> in another area I still cannot understand the HyperV positioning in
>> >> OpenStack? if we can install Ubuntu on HyperV and CF on Ubuntu, what
>> >> is the reason HyperV in OpenStack?
>> >>
>> >> and how the infrastructure combination talk with the pass
>> >> infrastructure to scale it.
>> >>
>> >>
>> >> hope my post can be understood..
>> >>
>> >> F
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