Stackato: Not Your Ordinary Micro Cloud
As many of our beta testers happily discovered, the Stackato Micro Cloud VM, which has been available in Beta for a couple of months, is a great way for developers to easily test and deploy on their...
View ArticleDoozer: Distributed Configuration Used by Heroku and Stackato
I've blogged before about Heroku Buildpack support in Stackato, but there's another Heroku-backed innovation under the hood in Stackato. In version 2.0 we added a new system for managing state in a...
View ArticleWasted IT Resources
David Rubinstein's post "Industry Watch: Be resilient as you PaaS" makes a very good point about underutilized hardware in IT data-centers.read more
View Articlelibswarm - Docker Orchestration Announced
A year ago, Docker was announced. Thanks to our 3 plus years experience working with Linux containers, ActiveState could clearly see its potential and understand Solomon Hykes' vision for the future...
View ArticleFrom Micro Cloud to Micro Cluster
The most exciting thing for me about the Stackato 3.4 release has nothing to do with new product features. Starting with this release, the Stackato Micro Cloud License has been extended to allow the...
View ArticleYour Own Stackato Cluster on Amazon EC2
We've recently made the Stackato VM a publicly shared Community AMI in Amazon EC2. While updating the Stackato documentation for EC2 setup, I noticed that we didn't have a good step-by-step guide to...
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