<p dir="ltr">I run the VMs on my laptop, removing one more moving part. This also lets me run it without needing a network connection, and lets me do cross platform gui development.</p>
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True. But if you wanted to do a presentation / setup at a meeting
then a vps you can turn on and off does not require you to move
around / setup hardware at the meeting site. Just bring a laptop to
connect to the vps.<br>
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But anyway, it was just a suggestion for a possible meeting night.<br>
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<div>On 01/23/2015 10:15 AM, Clay Dowling
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<p dir="ltr">Actually for most development work, there are simpler
local virtualization setups that can be used. I am using one to
test server configuration for a personal project, and several at
work to set up development environments and test our vehicle
information system.</p>
<div class="gmail_quote">On Jan 23, 2015 10:06 AM, "Patrick
Goupell" <<a href="mailto:patrick@upmerchants.com" target="_blank">patrick@upmerchants.com</a>>
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<div text="#000000" bgcolor="#FFFFFF"> Yes, but would you
really use it to test / learn something new? I would think
a separate vps to test new softare on would be best.<br>
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Digitalocean has many tutorials on setting u p docker. It
even has a docker image ready to go. So you can skip the
initial docker setup. Then just start learning about how to
use docker.<br>
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<div>On 01/23/2015 09:32 AM, Clay Dowling wrote:<br>
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<p dir="ltr">Gllug website is already in a vps.</p>
<p dir="ltr">I can't make the meetings, but a tool like
Docker might be worth exploring. It allows a consistent
isolated environment to be brought up with a simple
command.</p>
<div class="gmail_quote">On Jan 23, 2015 8:18 AM, "Patrick
Goupell" <<a href="mailto:patrick@upmerchants.com" target="_blank">patrick@upmerchants.com</a>>
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you are in need of a topic of discussion you could
think about setting up a vps for gllug (to go along
with your current website).<br>
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You can get a vps from digitalocean foro $5.00 per
month. Then you can set up and test / platy with
whatever you want.<br>
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Openfire as a gllug private im/chat service for
instance. Softether for a secure vpn. nomachine for
remote desktop control. Whatever you want to try.<br>
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You can also turn a vps on / off at any time you
want. So you could turn one on for a meeting
discussion and turn if off after the meeting. That
way you only get charged for the time the vps is
turned on, a few pennies per meeting.<br>
<br>
You can ask for a few dollars donation from your
membership to cover the cost.<br>
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On 01/22/2015 11:23 PM, Chick Tower wrote:<br>
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We're scheduled to have our second meeting this
month on this date. Does anyone have a presentation
they would like to perform? Is there a topic, or
several topics, people would care to discuss, and
perhaps have certain people there to discuss it
with, such as ISPs or those who provide other tech
services? Would you rather bring problems or
questions you would like solutions or answers for?<br>
<br>
Am I beating a dead horse, trying to drum up
interest in our meetings?<br>
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