nhrcommu@rochester.rr.com (Mike Ellsworth) writes:
> Couple of links from the Web 2.0 conference which I thought folks may
> find interesting. On many levels.
>
> http://www.networkworld.com/news/2006/110806-web-20-bezos-cant-get.html
>
> Amazon Simple Storage Service:
> http://www.amazon.com/gp/browse.html?node=16427261
>
> which can work in concert with Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud
> http://www.amazon.com/gp/browse.html?node=201590011
Very interesting. That offers a way of doing "virtual shared hosting"
at $0.10/h per VM, where you can build your own customized VM (based
on Linux). I'm not sure it's an excellent way of hosting databases,
but it would definitely be a nice way to get around web hosting
providers' tendancies to only offer tightly chosen toolsets (often
that *don't* include PostgreSQL).
And it means that you can evade the need to buy your own server in
order to have a customized hosting environment.
> Marten Mickos
> The Great Structured Database in the Sky
> http://blogs.zdnet.com/BTL/index.php?p=3918
So "pie in the sky"...
He's not grasping in the slightest (or expressing) the general
aversion people have assortedly over:
- Sharing MY PROPRIETARY DATA
- The privacy problems that fall out of linking diverse sets of
databases.
I spent yesterday at an RFID conference where those were Very
Prominent Issues.
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