Robert,

What size are you aiming for ?

A normal Pharo image needs between 50 and 100 Mb, with everything included.

Not much in my book, are there such small VPS machines today ?
I run 6 such Images/VM pairs on a AWS EC2 micro instances (~600Mb RAM).
Linode starts at 1Gb ...

Sven

On 11 Jun 2013, at 12:14, LogiqueWerks <grshipl...@gmail.com> wrote:

> re: headless Pharo 2.0
> 
> I just finished building gst on a tiny VPS site, but I would rather use
> pharo ... I can get some tips from pharo --help in my SSH console but I have
> a big dev CentOS here in VirtualBox in which to experiment in headless
> builds if set on the right track ...
> 
> Does anyone have a tip on starting with a Pharo 2.0  core ? I just need
> sockets, minimal HTTP and StdOut - I don't think I want Seaside on this tiny
> install ... but I would rather be using an HTTP server in Pharo than in Ruby
> or Python ... I have come to loathe Lighttpd and nginx config silliness ...
> but I could fallback to Ruby Sinatra or merb while I wait ... (the
> poor-man's Smalltalk ;-)
> 
> Or should I be looking to strip down a VW image and wait for Pharo 3 ?  I am
> scripting with Rebol 2 for now while I wait for rebol3 or Red ...
> 
> thanks,
> Robert
> in a small Atlantic town
> Canada
> 
> PS last night I could not see how to run St/X without X to see what mem
> footprint I would face !
> 
> 
> 
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