[rt-devel] RT on AWS EC2 Micro as a Community AMI?
Martin Wheldon
martin.wheldon at greenhills-it.co.uk
Fri Apr 26 07:49:17 EDT 2013
Hi,
You could try replacing Apache with Nginx, this would reduce your
memory requirements.
Don't know whether it would get it low enough to run reasonably though?
Best Regards
Martin
On 2013-04-26 12:30, Christian Loos wrote:
> Hi Geert,
>
> I have tried this (Apache and MySQL) a few weeks ago and hat to
> switch
> from a Micro to a Small instance because the 613 MiB RAM of the Micro
> instance isn't enough.
>
> Chris
>
> Am 25.04.2013 16:50, schrieb Geert Claes:
>> Has anyone successfully been able to install and configure RT
>> Request Tracker
>> on a AWS EC2 Micro instance?
>>
>> A "Jeevan" seems to have succeeded but on a "Small" rather than a
>> "Micro"
>> (read free) EC2 instance:
>>
>> http://geekospace.com/installing-and-configuring-request-tracker-4-on-ubuntu-aws-ec2-instance
>>
>> I also found these:
>>
>> http://serverfault.com/questions/435458/apache-taking-up-a-lot-of-cpu-while-running-request-tracker4
>> (bhowmik)
>>
>> http://superuser.com/questions/518776/request-tracker-on-ubuntu-12-04-lts-ec2-instance-with-rds
>> (again Jeevan?)
>>
>> Maybe one of the seasoned RT admins here could share a free
>> Community
>> Contributed AMI (Amazon Machine Image) so that people can have a
>> play around
>> with RT quickly?
>>
>> Anyhow, just a thought
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
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