I'm just another VERY HAPPY Arch Linux user, but I encourage you all to show your support for the people behind Arch in concrete ways too, to keep this project alive and well. The following links are from the Arch Linux home page, under "Support": Donate: https://www.archlinux.org/donate/ Arch Schwag: http://schwag.archlinux.ca/ Products via Zazzle: http://www.zazzle.com/archlinux T-shirts via Freewear: http://www.zazzle.com/archlinux ...Fish Понедельник, 6 января 2014, 15:26 -08:00 от Don deJuan <donjuansjiz@gmail.com>:
On 01/06/2014 03:07 PM, Alper Kanat wrote:
Hey Kyle,
Yes, I'm aware of DigitalOcean. Since many years, I used to have my own server running Arch on Hetzner and now on DigitalOcean. I used to host my ex-company's servers on Hetzner which were again Arch boxes. I personally think that Arch has the best package manager in Linux world.
I now work for a different company and we recently decided to move our servers from Rackspace to AWS (and we did). The thing is neither of those providers officially support Arch. (Rackspace doesn't even support Ubuntu btw -- at least on dedicated machines) So this is really frustrating. I know that there are some efforts (AWS supported repo's, specially compiled kernels etc..) to make Arch available on AWS but they didn't last. Compiling & configuring everything to make the environment possible is not an option due to time related concerns.
I do my best to spread the word btw. Hopefully Arch will be the next big thing in Linux world some day. :)
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On Tue, Jan 7, 2014 at 12:32 AM, Kyle < kyle@gmx.ca > wrote:
According to Alper Kanat: # I wish Arch was supported officially on things like AWS and other server # infrastructures. It's clearly my favourite distro for many years. But it's # pretty heartbreaking to see that its support is only community driven.
This is still true on the most wellknown infrastructures such as AWS. However, Arch is officially supported on DigitalOcean[1], which has had the honor of being the fastest growing server provider of the past year. They officially provide Arch images for both 32-bit and 64-bit architectures, available on a per hour or monthly basis, depending on which is the lower price, similar to other so-called cloud hosting platforms. As far as I know, it's not the only provider to support Arch, but it is probably one of very few, and they seem to have the best service and specs for the price. Hope this helps.
[1]: https://digitalocean.com/ ~Kyle http://kyle.tk/ -- "Kyle? ... She calls her cake, Kyle?" Out of This World, season 2 episode 21 - "The Amazing Evie"
There is arch on ec2 that has been active for a long time by uplinklabs.net and he is an Amazon web services employee, official no. But he has been doing a solid effort for a long time.
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