[Geoserver-users] What web host provider to people recommend to install and run Geoserver?

AWS is my preference, and I was able to get an instance running there – but it appears that a medium-sized account is required for to run Java/Tomcat.

Have Geoserver users in this list found satisfactory commercial web hosting alternatives?

Thanks,
Brian

I’m currently using Linode and haven’t had any problems with it - although I’m not the one paying for it…

Jon

On 23 June 2011 14:40, Brian Denzer <briandenzer@anonymised.com> wrote:

AWS is my preference, and I was able to get an instance running there – but it appears that a medium-sized account is required for to run Java/Tomcat.

Have Geoserver users in this list found satisfactory commercial web hosting alternatives?

Thanks,
Brian


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We have had very good luck with two different solutions…

We’ve installed/set up Geoserver on AWS - a small Linux instance, and so far that has worked well.

We’re also using VM Racks, which has been excellent based on the scale of the project we choose it for. It’s on the complete opposite end of the scale from Amazon, in that we deal with people instead of picking things of a menu.

-Morgen

From: Jon Britton [mailto:jonbritton3@anonymised.com]
Sent: Thursday, June 23, 2011 10:05 AM
To: Brian Denzer
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Subject: Re: [Geoserver-users] What web host provider to people recommend to install and run Geoserver?

I’m currently using Linode and haven’t had any problems with it - although I’m not the one paying for it…

Jon

On 23 June 2011 14:40, Brian Denzer <briandenzer@anonymised.com> wrote:

AWS is my preference, and I was able to get an instance running there – but it appears that a medium-sized account is required for to run Java/Tomcat.

Have Geoserver users in this list found satisfactory commercial web hosting alternatives?

Thanks,
Brian


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Thank you, Jon & Morgen. I’ll definitely be doing some kind of AWS deployment for scalable production, but in the meantime, I may explore the cost of a Linode instance.

I appreciate the feedback very much.

Brian

On Thu, Jun 23, 2011 at 9:54 AM, Morgen Bullock Healy <mhealy@anonymised.com> wrote:

We have had very good luck with two different solutions…

We’ve installed/set up Geoserver on AWS - a small Linux instance, and so far that has worked well.

We’re also using VM Racks, which has been excellent based on the scale of the project we choose it for. It’s on the complete opposite end of the scale from Amazon, in that we deal with people instead of picking things of a menu.

-Morgen

From: Jon Britton [mailto:jonbritton3@anonymised.com]
Sent: Thursday, June 23, 2011 10:05 AM
To: Brian Denzer
Cc: Geoserver-users@lists.sourceforge.net
Subject: Re: [Geoserver-users] What web host provider to people recommend to install and run Geoserver?

I’m currently using Linode and haven’t had any problems with it - although I’m not the one paying for it…

Jon

On 23 June 2011 14:40, Brian Denzer <briandenzer@anonymised.com> wrote:

AWS is my preference, and I was able to get an instance running there – but it appears that a medium-sized account is required for to run Java/Tomcat.

Have Geoserver users in this list found satisfactory commercial web hosting alternatives?

Thanks,
Brian


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Installation’s a snap, and flexible recovery options mean your data is safe,
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