yeah, lame attempt at drawing attention with the subject line, but the
simple fact that we can now use Cherokee as the front facing server to a
hybrid-server app backend which in addition to the the classic Azure stack
now includes any given Linux or Windows Server stack-based app is pretty
damn sweet.
Step One: Get Cherokee running on an Ubuntu-based instance >
http://ubuntu-uswest.cloudapp.net/ < Check!
I'll be spending more time over the weekend and into next week running
benchmark comparisons between AWS:EC2 and Azure:Virtual Machines running
the same ASP.NET benchmark application being processed by Mono running on
Linux, Microsoft .NET via Windows Server 2k12, all of which being handled
on the frontend by Cherokee. Once I have something meaningful to report
back I will. :-)
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/M:D
M. David Peterson
Co-Founder & Chief Architect, 3rd&Urban, LLC
Email: m.david@3rdandUrban.com
Voice: (801) 742-1064
Web: http://mdavidpeterson.com
simple fact that we can now use Cherokee as the front facing server to a
hybrid-server app backend which in addition to the the classic Azure stack
now includes any given Linux or Windows Server stack-based app is pretty
damn sweet.
Step One: Get Cherokee running on an Ubuntu-based instance >
http://ubuntu-uswest.cloudapp.net/ < Check!
I'll be spending more time over the weekend and into next week running
benchmark comparisons between AWS:EC2 and Azure:Virtual Machines running
the same ASP.NET benchmark application being processed by Mono running on
Linux, Microsoft .NET via Windows Server 2k12, all of which being handled
on the frontend by Cherokee. Once I have something meaningful to report
back I will. :-)
--
/M:D
M. David Peterson
Co-Founder & Chief Architect, 3rd&Urban, LLC
Email: m.david@3rdandUrban.com
Voice: (801) 742-1064
Web: http://mdavidpeterson.com