Re: [WebDNA] Cloud hosting and local development

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2019


It keeps the original formatting.
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texte = 2496 --000000000000ebeaf90593e3acf5 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="UTF-8" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable If I said this I'd b wining and ken b saying i want ppl to feel sorry for me... LOL On Tue, Oct 1, 2019 at 8:11 PM Stuart Tremain wrote: > My workflow has changed somewhat over the past two years. > > Firstly I have my fixed IP in my office, plus a nano instance on AWS that > is my VPN. Having the VPN allows me to use it as a fixed IP address to > provide security into servers when I am not in my office. > > I don=E2=80=99t have an issue with working on remote dev servers, it can = be a bit > slower sometimes but the advantage is in using a mirrored environment. > > > My AWS clients all have their "wizz bang=E2=80=9D hosting solutions plus = a > development server in the same region on the same network but is locked t= o > everyone except me and the client. > > The dev server is a mirror of the live server(s). > > All dev work is done & authorised then changes are downloaded to a local = & > cloud repository (GoogleDrive). > > Git is then used to publish any changes - I am using an older version of > Tower that has a lifetime license. > > I am also using Jenking to sync multi-server solutions, this works nicely > with git as at the completion of a push, a script is fired to Jenkins to > sync all servers. Jenkins also syncs at fixed periods during the day/nigh= t. > > > Other clients that I host have a similar arrangement on the DigitalOcean > platform which I am coming to love even more every day. > > > And then the adhoc clients have their own hosting solutions that I don=E2= =80=99t > administer. > > > This setup allows me to work anywhere in the world, all clients are backe= d > up at the server level by the methods available on AWS & DO, and with my > local/cloud repositories and dev servers I am very confident that I can > manage any disaster that may happen. > > > Kind regards > > Stuart Tremain > Pharoah Lane Software > AUSTRALIA > webdna@plsoftware.com.au > > > > > > > > On 2 Oct 2019, at 05:15, WebDNA Solutions wrote= : > > There could come a day when cloud hosting makes more sense > than local network. > > > Absolutely. For me that day came 10-20 years ago. > > > There are few things more difficult that giving up the > control of having a server in front of you and on your own > LAN. > > > I've always had a server in front of me on my LAN, and I > can think of no reason to ever give this up. > > From the very first time I used WebDNA it was on my local > development server. When issues appear on this server I fix > them, then I test again ... > > Only when everything is working 100% on my local server will > I upload my changed files to the live server. This totally > eliminates any problems I may have otherwise created by > developing on a live server. > > It just makes sense. > > Regards, > Kenneth Grome > WebDNA Solutions > http://www.webdnasolutions.com > Urgent/Emergency Phone: (228) 222-2917 > Website, Database, Network, and Communication Systems > > > > --------------------------------------------------------- > This message is sent to you because you are subscribed to > the mailing list talk@webdna.us > To unsubscribe, E-mail to: talk-leave@webdna.us > archives: http://www.webdna.us/page.dna?numero=3D55 > Bug Reporting: support@webdna.us > > > --------------------------------------------------------- This message is > sent to you because you are subscribed to the mailing list talk@webdna.us > To unsubscribe, E-mail to: talk-leave@webdna.us archives: > http://www.webdna.us/page.dna?numero=3D55 Bug Reporting: support@webdna.u= s --=20 Brian Harrington Auto Glass Xpress 2655 Millersport Hwy. Suite 1063 Getzville, NY 14068 (716) 861-2029 www.Auto-Glass-Xpress.com --000000000000ebeaf90593e3acf5 Content-Type: text/html; charset="UTF-8" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
If I said this I'd b wining and ken b saying i want pp= l to feel sorry for me... LOL


On Tue, Oct 1, 2019 at 8:11 PM = Stuart Tremain <webdna@plsof= tware.com.au> wrote:
My workflow has chang= ed somewhat over the past two years.

Firstly I have my f= ixed IP in my office, plus a nano instance on AWS that is my VPN. Having th= e VPN allows me to use it as a fixed IP address to provide security into se= rvers when I am not in my office.

I don=E2=80=99t = have an issue with working on remote dev servers, it can be a bit slower so= metimes but the advantage is in using a mirrored environment.

<= div>
My AWS clients all have their "wizz bang=E2=80=9D h= osting solutions plus a development server in the same region on the same n= etwork but is locked to everyone except me and the client.

The dev server is a mirror of the live server(s).

All dev work is done & authorised then changes are downloaded = to a local & cloud repository (GoogleDrive).

G= it is then used to publish any changes - I am using an older version of Tow= er that has a lifetime license.

I am also using Je= nking to sync multi-server solutions, this works nicely with git as at the = completion of a push, a script is fired to Jenkins to sync all servers. Jen= kins also syncs at fixed periods during the day/night.

=

Other clients that I host have a similar arrangement on= the DigitalOcean platform which I am coming to love even more every day.


And then the adhoc clients have thei= r own hosting solutions that I don=E2=80=99t administer.


This setup allows me to work anywhere in the world, a= ll clients are backed up at the server level by the methods available on AW= S & DO, and with my local/cloud repositories and dev servers I am very = confident that I can manage any disaster that may happen.


Kind regards

Stuart Tremain<= /div>
Pharoah Lane Software
AUSTRALIA








There could come a day when cloud hosting makes more sense
than lo= cal network.

Absolutely. For me that day came 10-20 yea= rs ago.


There are few things more diff= icult that giving up the
control of having a server in front of you and = on your own
LAN.

I've always had a server in fro= nt of me on my LAN, and I
can think of no reason to ever give this up.
From the very first time I used WebDNA it was on my local
developm= ent server. When issues appear on this server I fix
them, then I test ag= ain ...

Only when everything is working 100% on my local server wil= l
I upload my changed files to the live server. This totally
eliminat= es any problems I may have otherwise created by
developing on a live ser= ver.

It just makes sense.

Regards,
Kenneth Grome
WebDNA= Solutions
= http://www.webdnasolutions.com
Urgent/Emergency Phone: (228) 222-291= 7
Website, Database, Network, and Communication Systems



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  1. Re: [WebDNA] Cloud hosting and local development (Stuart Tremain 2019)
  2. Re: [WebDNA] Cloud hosting and local development (Tom Duke 2019)
  3. Re: [WebDNA] Cloud hosting and local development (Tom Duke 2019)
  4. Re: [WebDNA] Cloud hosting and local development (Stuart Tremain 2019)
  5. Re: [WebDNA] Cloud hosting and local development (Paul Willis 2019)
  6. Re: [WebDNA] Cloud hosting and local development (Bob Minor 2019)
  7. Re: [WebDNA] Cloud hosting and local development (Tom Duke 2019)
  8. Re: [WebDNA] Cloud hosting and local development (Brian Harrington 2019)
  9. Re: [WebDNA] Cloud hosting and local development (Tom Duke 2019)
  10. Re: [WebDNA] Cloud hosting and local development (Brian Harrington 2019)
2496 --000000000000ebeaf90593e3acf5 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="UTF-8" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable If I said this I'd b wining and ken b saying i want ppl to feel sorry for me... LOL On Tue, Oct 1, 2019 at 8:11 PM Stuart Tremain wrote: > My workflow has changed somewhat over the past two years. > > Firstly I have my fixed IP in my office, plus a nano instance on AWS that > is my VPN. Having the VPN allows me to use it as a fixed IP address to > provide security into servers when I am not in my office. > > I don=E2=80=99t have an issue with working on remote dev servers, it can = be a bit > slower sometimes but the advantage is in using a mirrored environment. > > > My AWS clients all have their "wizz bang=E2=80=9D hosting solutions plus = a > development server in the same region on the same network but is locked t= o > everyone except me and the client. > > The dev server is a mirror of the live server(s). > > All dev work is done & authorised then changes are downloaded to a local = & > cloud repository (GoogleDrive). > > Git is then used to publish any changes - I am using an older version of > Tower that has a lifetime license. > > I am also using Jenking to sync multi-server solutions, this works nicely > with git as at the completion of a push, a script is fired to Jenkins to > sync all servers. Jenkins also syncs at fixed periods during the day/nigh= t. > > > Other clients that I host have a similar arrangement on the DigitalOcean > platform which I am coming to love even more every day. > > > And then the adhoc clients have their own hosting solutions that I don=E2= =80=99t > administer. > > > This setup allows me to work anywhere in the world, all clients are backe= d > up at the server level by the methods available on AWS & DO, and with my > local/cloud repositories and dev servers I am very confident that I can > manage any disaster that may happen. > > > Kind regards > > Stuart Tremain > Pharoah Lane Software > AUSTRALIA > webdna@plsoftware.com.au > > > > > > > > On 2 Oct 2019, at 05:15, WebDNA Solutions wrote= : > > There could come a day when cloud hosting makes more sense > than local network. > > > Absolutely. For me that day came 10-20 years ago. > > > There are few things more difficult that giving up the > control of having a server in front of you and on your own > LAN. > > > I've always had a server in front of me on my LAN, and I > can think of no reason to ever give this up. > > From the very first time I used WebDNA it was on my local > development server. When issues appear on this server I fix > them, then I test again ... > > Only when everything is working 100% on my local server will > I upload my changed files to the live server. This totally > eliminates any problems I may have otherwise created by > developing on a live server. > > It just makes sense. > > Regards, > Kenneth Grome > WebDNA Solutions > http://www.webdnasolutions.com > Urgent/Emergency Phone: (228) 222-2917 > Website, Database, Network, and Communication Systems > > > > --------------------------------------------------------- > This message is sent to you because you are subscribed to > the mailing list talk@webdna.us > To unsubscribe, E-mail to: talk-leave@webdna.us > archives: http://www.webdna.us/page.dna?numero=3D55 > Bug Reporting: support@webdna.us > > > --------------------------------------------------------- This message is > sent to you because you are subscribed to the mailing list talk@webdna.us > To unsubscribe, E-mail to: talk-leave@webdna.us archives: > http://www.webdna.us/page.dna?numero=3D55 Bug Reporting: support@webdna.u= s --=20 Brian Harrington Auto Glass Xpress 2655 Millersport Hwy. Suite 1063 Getzville, NY 14068 (716) 861-2029 www.Auto-Glass-Xpress.com --000000000000ebeaf90593e3acf5 Content-Type: text/html; charset="UTF-8" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
If I said this I'd b wining and ken b saying i want pp= l to feel sorry for me... LOL


On Tue, Oct 1, 2019 at 8:11 PM = Stuart Tremain <webdna@plsof= tware.com.au> wrote:
My workflow has chang= ed somewhat over the past two years.

Firstly I have my f= ixed IP in my office, plus a nano instance on AWS that is my VPN. Having th= e VPN allows me to use it as a fixed IP address to provide security into se= rvers when I am not in my office.

I don=E2=80=99t = have an issue with working on remote dev servers, it can be a bit slower so= metimes but the advantage is in using a mirrored environment.

<= div>
My AWS clients all have their "wizz bang=E2=80=9D h= osting solutions plus a development server in the same region on the same n= etwork but is locked to everyone except me and the client.

The dev server is a mirror of the live server(s).

All dev work is done & authorised then changes are downloaded = to a local & cloud repository (GoogleDrive).

G= it is then used to publish any changes - I am using an older version of Tow= er that has a lifetime license.

I am also using Je= nking to sync multi-server solutions, this works nicely with git as at the = completion of a push, a script is fired to Jenkins to sync all servers. Jen= kins also syncs at fixed periods during the day/night.

=

Other clients that I host have a similar arrangement on= the DigitalOcean platform which I am coming to love even more every day.


And then the adhoc clients have thei= r own hosting solutions that I don=E2=80=99t administer.


This setup allows me to work anywhere in the world, a= ll clients are backed up at the server level by the methods available on AW= S & DO, and with my local/cloud repositories and dev servers I am very = confident that I can manage any disaster that may happen.


Kind regards

Stuart Tremain<= /div>
Pharoah Lane Software
AUSTRALIA








There could come a day when cloud hosting makes more sense
than lo= cal network.

Absolutely. For me that day came 10-20 yea= rs ago.


There are few things more diff= icult that giving up the
control of having a server in front of you and = on your own
LAN.

I've always had a server in fro= nt of me on my LAN, and I
can think of no reason to ever give this up.
From the very first time I used WebDNA it was on my local
developm= ent server. When issues appear on this server I fix
them, then I test ag= ain ...

Only when everything is working 100% on my local server wil= l
I upload my changed files to the live server. This totally
eliminat= es any problems I may have otherwise created by
developing on a live ser= ver.

It just makes sense.

Regards,
Kenneth Grome
WebDNA= Solutions
= http://www.webdnasolutions.com
Urgent/Emergency Phone: (228) 222-291= 7
Website, Database, Network, and Communication Systems



-= --------------------------------------------------------
This message is= sent to you because you are subscribed to
the mailing list talk@webdna.us
To unsubscrib= e, E-mail to: tal= k-leave@webdna.us
archives: http://www.webdna.us/page.dna?numero=3D55
Bug Reporting:
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=
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Auto Glass Xpress
2655 M= illersport Hwy. Suite 1063
Getzville, NY 14068
(716) 86= 1-2029
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