Vincent Bernat <ber...@debian.org> schrieb:
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> OoO En cette  matin=C3=A9e ensoleill=C3=A9e du mardi 26  juillet 2011, vers=
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> Lucas Nussbaum <lu...@lucas-nussbaum.net> disait=C2=A0:
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>>> What virtualisation solutions should be supported?
>>> - Virtual Box seems like a natural candidate since it's free and
>>> included since Squeeze.
>>> - Vmware has a significant installed base and is relevant, although
>>> proprietary
>>> - Microsoft Virtual PC is likely also needed
>>> - Qemu
>>> - Citrix XenServer?
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>> - images for cloud infrastructures (AMI -- Amazon Machine Image)
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> I  was  about to  ask  the  same. Those  images  seem  very popular  for
> Ubuntu. Maybe we are missing something by not providing them. I remember
> that those  images can be used with  Eucalyptus as well (no  need to use
> Amazon).

The process is detailed here:
http://docs.amazonwebservices.com/AWSEC2/2007-08-29/GettingStartedGuide/creating-an-image.html
 

I have no experience with Amazon EC2. It says "All AMIs are loaded from Amazon 
S3 storage.".
Does this mean Debian would need to rent Amazon storage space, which would be
made accessible to the world by granting access rights or similarly?

Cheers,
        Moritz


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