May 08
Slides of the Elastic Grid BoF at JavaOne 08
The slides of the BoF on Elastic Grid and EC2 are finally available!
Thanks for all of you who could come. We had some interesting discussions and feedback after the talk, and even though Dennis has to come home tonight, I will stay in San Francisco up to the 13th, so feel free to get in touch with me if you’d like to discuss or have some other demo.
For those of you who could not make it for our BoF session, as I said during the talk, the plan is to make a screencast available shortly after I come back home, in Paris, France.
P.S.: of course this presentation is made available from Amazon S3…


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May 21st, 2008 at 7:48 pm
Are you aware of the S3 bittorrent feature? If you want to save a bit on your outgoing data bill, you can add “?torrent” to the end of any S3 URL and it automatically creates a torrent file. So, in this case the URL would be https://elastic-grid.s3.amazonaws.com/presentations/J1-EG-BoF.pdf?torrent Cool, eh?
It was nice to meet you guys at JavaOne, by the way.
May 21st, 2008 at 8:12 pm
Hi Matt.
I was aware of the BitTorrent feature, but honestly there is, yet, enough people downloading, hence seeding the BoF slides
I will provide the link next time though
Thanks also for your encouragements on the hard work Dennis and I have put on EG. Lots of good things are going to come/be announced soon, so stay tuned
Jérôme.
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