Concrete5 in the Cloud.

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I used this as a tool myself and plan on helping out in the community from here on out, as far as cloud computing and Concrete5 is concerned. I have built hundreds of concrete5 servers in the past 4 months and have a pretty good understanding about how these are built to perform at high and efficient levels.

We have been working a while to put 70+ Open Source applications into Rackspace Cloud and OpenStack for the last 4 months and just completed all 70 "IPSaaS Applications". Developers can instantly launch Concrete5 and 69 other powerful open source scripts with a few clicks.

Users Features:
- Instantly Launch Working Concrete5 On 256MB-32GB Cloud Servers
- Instantly Create Database
- phpMyAdmin Pre-Installed
- Rackspace Backed
- 100% Network Uptime

More information here :http://www.GoEasyCloud.com
More information on IPSaaS :http://www.IPSaaS.org

I plan on contributing to the community concerning Concrete5 cloud installs and how to complete this process on a strong Infrastructure and Platform. There are several companies that provide it.

Looking for community feedback on this, not sales!

EasyCloud
 
EasyCloud replied on at Permalink Reply
EasyCloud
This is not an auto-post either, I am here to answer questions and start new posts concerning Concrete5 in the cloud.

You can follow me at @JaredRiceTX on Twitter - /JaredRiceTX on Facebook or @GoEasyCloud and @IPSaaS for product or model updates.
mnakalay replied on at Permalink Reply
mnakalay
Concrete5 is not listed on your website so it's hard to consider it as an option.

Ihave a question though, how easy (or hard) is it to upgrade say from the 512Mo offer to the next one?
EasyCloud replied on at Permalink Reply
EasyCloud
You can find all of our applications here:
http://www.GoEasyCloud.com/launchpad.php...

Was launchpad confusing? Let me know.
EasyCloud replied on at Permalink Reply
EasyCloud
Also upgrades are instant without any data loss. Scale Up to 32GB
mnakalay replied on at Permalink Reply
mnakalay
oups sorry I didn't see the launchpad.

Could you give us maybe addresses of concrete5 based websites that you're hosting to check the speed?
EasyCloud replied on at Permalink Reply
EasyCloud
Of course :) - This is a 512MB Cloud Server -http://concrete5.goeasycloud.com/... - Let us know if anything needs improvement!
mnakalay replied on at Permalink Reply
mnakalay
Hi again. I really meant one of your customer's websites with pages and content. The one you are showing is just a one very light page website, it doesn't really say much about speed.
EasyCloud replied on at Permalink Reply
EasyCloud
Well, we just launched last week. We have yet to have any Beta users test out Concrete5. Thats why we reached out to the community. We are handing out free trials for 30 days to all Concrete5 experts, to launch their Concrete5 sites.

We would love to offer this to all Concrete5 users, for feedback purposes. Let us know how we can improve the platform. Coupon is "TechCrunchRules".

http://www.GoEasyCloud.com
EasyCloud replied on at Permalink Reply
EasyCloud
I can launch you a concrete5 server for free, for you to test yourself, if you don't have the time to launch one yourself. Would be awesome to get some feedback from you.
mnakalay replied on at Permalink Reply
mnakalay
I'd be interested but only from next week.
How about I pm you later about it?
Thanks for the offer.