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ZEO on EC2

by Ross Patterson last modified Nov 22, 2008 06:07 PM
exploring elastic Amazon EC2 ZEO clusters

There are many benefits that Amazon EC2 can bring to ZEO clusters.  In particular, I'd like to explore solutions for deploying ZEO clusters on
that expand and contract automatically with load.  I'm guessing there
are solutions out there for doing this generically.  I'd like to explore
existing solutions and opportunities for integrating Zope deployments
and then map out where to go from there.  Also, I'd like to explore ZEO
raid or other live backup options for the ZEO server (rsync.net).

Yet another fun project to work on if I ever have any free time or if anyone wants to sponsor it.

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Comments (1)

http://yvesm.myopenid.com/ Aug 22, 2008 08:08 AM
I just saw this http://thomas.broxrost.com/[…]/.

From what I understand, one can mount many EBS volumes to an EC2 instance. One EC2 instance == one zeo instance ??

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