Drupal Voices 51: Zack Rosen on Drupal Cloud hosting with Amazon EC2

Zack Rosen of Chapter 3 talks about Cloud hosting for Drupal with Amazon EC2 as well as:

* the three Get Pantheon Amazon EC2 machine instances including:
      o Mercury performance optimized server configurations using Pressflow Drupal
      o Vulcan Amazon EC2 machine instance for Continuous Integration using the Hudson Continuous Testing/Integration system
      o Aegir Amazon EC2 machine instance

        for rapidly deploying multiple Drupal sites using the Aegir hosting system
* Main differences between Amazon EC2 and other hosting options
* Chapter 3’s motivations for releasing these projects
* Drawbacks to Cloud hosting

For more information:

* Amazon Web Services (S3, EC2) group on g.d.o
* Get Pantheon

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