Open PaaS for PHPLaunch & Manage Business-Critical Apps in the CloudApril 28, 2011Watch the video of this webinar
Your Panel TodayPresenting:Uri Budnik:  RightScale, Director ISV Partner Program @uribudnik
Claudio Gentile, RightScale, Sr. Sales Engineer
Kevin Schroeder, Zend, Technology Evangelist @kpschradeQ&A:Please use the chat box window to ask questions anytime!Webinar Recordings: www.rightscale.com/webinars
Agenda Introduction to RightScaleIntroduction to ZendLive DemoLive Q&APlease use the chat box window to ask questions anytime!
RightScale Real Customers, Real Deployments, Real BenefitsManaged Cloud Deployments for 4 YearsMore than 25,000 users; launched over 2.5MM serversBehind the largest production deployments on that cloud to date
Complete Systems Management
RightScale: Core FocusImproved Agility
Reduce complexity with ServerTemplates™
Manage Systems, not Servers
Orchestrate and Automate
Maintain Choice
Multi-cloud
Configuration Asset Library
ISV Partner Solutions

Introducing "PaaS in a Box" – Scalable, Flexible, Portable PHP in the Cloud

Editor's Notes

  • #12  We released Zend Server and Zend Server Community Edition in April this year Products written from scratch based on our very extensive experience with Platform technologies Full integrated stack, native installer, ZF and Studio integration, software updates, all new UI, … Both editions have been very well received by users (love performance boost, ease of use, deployment) Great fit to our partners – we’re working with Varien/Magento, KnowledgeTree, MCS, … Next step will round up web app server offering to support high availability and scalability – more on this in the next few months
  • #15 We’re adding an additional instance ot he cluster yes?About how long will it take to be fully available?How do I access my new storage?Can you explain what the GLusterFS protocol is?How would I be able to spread data across availability zones without gluster?You’re adding a lot of EBS volumes, does that cost more from amazon?What protocol do you use to mount by default?