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  1. Try a c1.medium... Good bang for the buck. If you do go for a large instance, then go 64-bit all the way for OS, DB, JVM, etc.
  2. @technoweenie Try Aptana Cloud. http://aptana.com
  3. @wattersjames Yes, that's bothersome. But I'll take them at their word (for now) that Google Apps Standard will remain free.
  4. @ringlerun Small #EC2 instances have slower CPU and disk IO. My #Alfresco instances take 10+ mins to start. Once started, they run fine.
  5. @mjasay @wattersjames TechCrunch updated the article. Google made a mistake.
  6. @ringlerun Startup times depends on hardware, memory, JDK and other factors. I've seen startups over 10 minutes, but usually it's about 2-4.
  7. Download the non-expiring @ContentCircles client with #Alfresco integration from http://contentcircles.com
  8. @ringlerun What's wrong with your #Alfresco server?
  9. @toddogasawara After starting Tomcat monitor alfresco.log and access server on http://localhost:8080/alfresco
  10. @toddogasawara #Alfresco defaults to an in-memory Java DB for basic non-prod testing it should work after install. Run 'alfresco.sh start'
  11. @toddogasawara You just need to download the MySQL JDBC driver and configure it as per: http://is.gd/1qbl6
  12. @nfortlage In short, #Alfresco Enterprise is certified, supported and has certain features not in Community such as clustering, Oracle, etc.
  13. @nfortlage The intent of #Alfresco Labs (renamed "Community") is roughly equivalent to Fedora but has more in common with MySQL Community
  14. @marianov That's a question better answered by @uzquiano
  15. #Alfresco integration with @ContentCircles webinar starts in a few minutes. Check it out: http://is.gd/1q3Ym
  16. @toddogasawara You can't use OpenJDK with #Alfresco due to incompatibilities in the implementation. Use Sun JVM 1.6.
  17. Very disappointed that @mightyleaf seems to have stopped selling Orange Dulce.
  18. @jottley Just shave your head again... That should work.
  19. @ringlerun #Alfresco Community 3.2 will be released soon.
  20. Oh no! @MightyLeaf is out of stock on Orange Dulce! Time to panic!