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Standing Cloud Launches Business Edition

Feld Thoughts

As reported today in TechCrunch, Standing Cloud has now launched it’s Business Edition , a service that enables users to also host applications on any of four cloud providers. Through September 30, the only fees Standing Cloud is charging is for the server time and bandwidth usage; after that it will cost an additional $19.95/month

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How To Bootstrap Your Startup

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Jackie: I would recommend instead Amazons EC2 and S3 platforms. No matter how deep those discounts are on the equipment and Solaris hosting, its still going to be a healthy chunk of change that could better be spent on development time. Posted by: Jackie | September 10, 2007 12:27 PM @Matt (#20): That makes sense.

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Data is the Next Major Layer of the Cloud & A Major Victory for Startups

Both Sides of the Table

We put all of this infrastructure in an Exodus web hosting facility and had to pay for rack space, bandwidth and some management services if a disk failed, for example. We were able to use an open source database (Postgres), open source search (Lucene) and a host of other free components including Apache Tomcat, JBoss.

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