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17044_32 Larry Halff's Bookmarks Tagged With "aws"

  1. Visit Amazon Web Services Developer Connection : Using SimpleDB and Rails in No Time with ActiveResource Amazon Web Services Developer Connection : Using SimpleDB and Rails in No Time with ActiveResource

    Martin Rehfeld shows you how to seamlessly leverage Amazon SimpleDB for your Ruby on Rails application using the Rails ActiveResource framework.

  2. Visit ProcessorPool ProcessorPool

    Effortlessly farm work to an EC2 instance without batting an eye

  3. Visit    Thrudb - faster, cheaper than SimpleDB - igvita.com Thrudb - faster, cheaper than SimpleDB - igvita.com

    However, there is also a new kid on the block, and boy does it look promising - Thrudoc. Developed by Jake Luciani as part of his ThruDB platform which currently powers JunkDepot, it is a highly scalable document-oriented database ideal for deploy… More

  4. Visit Amazon.com: Amazon Web Services (2): Help: Amazon Web Services (2) FAQ & More Amazon.com: Amazon Web Services (2): Help: Amazon Web Services (2) FAQ & More

    Amazon SimpleDB provides a simple web services interface to create and store multiple data sets, query your data easily, and return the results.

  5. Visit rubyworks-ec2 : RubyWorks Production Stack on EC2 rubyworks-ec2 : RubyWorks Production Stack on EC2

    rubyworks-ec2 is a collection of Capistrano 2.0 recipies and utilities for automating Ruby on Rails application deployment on Amazon EC2

  6. Visit RubyForge: Capsize: Project Info RubyForge: Capsize: Project Info

    Capsize is a gem plugin for the Capistrano deployment tool to interface with the Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud (EC2) API's using the query interface.

  7. Visit Amazon Web Services EC2 Ruby Gem   Amazon Web Services EC2 Ruby Gem

    This ‘amazon-ec2’ Ruby Gem is an interface library that can be used to interact with the Amazon EC2 system and control server resources on demand from your Ruby scripts, or from Ruby on Rails applications.

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