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March 15, 2010
Terracotta in the cloud using Amazon EC2
posted by ari
All,
Jeff Barr of Amazon.com-fame and I will be doing a joint webinar next week on running Terracotta-based apps in Amazon's EC2 public cloud. You will see a live demonstration. The demo surrounds a real Jetty app that we will invite you to hit w/ your web browser. While you are hitting the app, we will grow and shrink the Jetty cluster on the fly and you will see no loss of session or cache state. The load balancer respond dynamically to the node changes as well.
We will cover how we built this system and how you can go about getting the new Terracotta-cloud beta tools for your own use.
Just go to http://terracotta.webex.com and sign up for the March 23rd event.
Looking fwd to seeing you all there and answering your questions.
Till then,
--Ari
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Ari, I was watching the webcast the other day and I thought it was excellent. It was exciting to see how all of these tools are coming together to make scalability a real possibility for smaller businesses. I did have one question, in you post you mentioned that we would find out how to get access to the cloud tools beta. I would love to have a look at them but I can't seem to find them on terracotta.org and I didn't hear any mention of access during the webcast. Are they available to the public or the Terracotta Community Members?
Posted by: Adam at March 25, 2010 8:00 AM