RE: LiveCode, stacks and Cloud Storage Services

2013-01-23 Thread As_Simon
://aws.amazon.com/cloudfront/#pricing Simon From: Alejandro Tejada [via Runtime Revolution] [mailto:ml-node+s278305n4659404...@n4.nabble.com] Sent: Wednesday, January 23, 2013 8:05 AM To: As_Simon Subject: Re: LiveCode, stacks and Cloud Storage Services Hi Simon, As_Simon wrote Actually I was

Re: LiveCode, stacks and Cloud Storage Services

2013-01-23 Thread Alejandro Tejada
Hi Simon, As_Simon wrote > Actually I was thinking of a different stack that I worked > with libS3.rev, I have both but never tried libAws... > I don't have high traffic, I use it for it's Edge Locations as > my clients are downloading from all over the world. > The monthly bills I get are a grea

Re: LiveCode, stacks and Cloud Storage Services

2013-01-22 Thread As_Simon
Alejandro Tejada wrote > > Simon, Did you contacted Mark when his library does not > work as expected in your own setup? > > How much did you pay in your first year of using > Amazon web services? > > Thanks a lot for this useful pointer! > > Al Hi Al, Actually I was thinking of a different st

Re: LiveCode, stacks and Cloud Storage Services

2013-01-22 Thread Alejandro Tejada
Hi Simon, Mark Smith wrote this library for Amazon Services: http://marksmith.on-rev.com/revstuff/ >From his webpage: libAws A collection of libraries for working with Amazon Web Services. There are libraries for s3, sdb, sqs, ec2 and rds(only just started). In the zip archive there is some v

Re: LiveCode, stacks and Cloud Storage Services

2013-01-22 Thread As_Simon
Alejandro Tejada wrote > Did you keep stats about Amazon's > performance under different conditions? > > Could you upload files to Amazon from > a stack? > > Thanks a lot for your advice! > > Al I haven't kept stats sorry... The indirect information is when Netflix went down over Christmas. Th

Re: LiveCode, stacks and Cloud Storage Services

2013-01-22 Thread Alejandro Tejada
Hi Simon, As_Simon wrote > I've used AWS > http://aws.amazon.com/ > for ages. > Very inexpensive. Yes, Amazon is really nice. Did you keep stats about Amazon's performance under different conditions? Could you upload files to Amazon from a stack? Thanks a lot for

Re: LiveCode, stacks and Cloud Storage Services

2013-01-21 Thread As_Simon
Alejandro Tejada wrote > The purpose is to evaluate if it's feasible a personal > project using one cloud storage service or more > (for redundancy) without going broke paying for > data transfers... :-( > > Thanks in advance! > > Alejandro I've used AWS http://aws.amazon.com/