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Getting Started with PoolParty and EC2
Today I gave a presentation and workshop titled “Getting Started with PoolParty and EC2″. The goal was to 1) be an introduction to the myriad of terms used in Amazon’s cloud computing infrastructure and to 2) be a practical introduction to PoolParty configuration and provisioning.
Posted below are the slides. The slides alone certainly are not [...]
Posted in deployment, ec2, poolparty, ruby, scalability 1 Comment

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