On 02/22/2011 12:51 AM, Tony Su wrote:
Hey, James,

That's REALLY COOL!

Thanks!

Next step is to keep an eye out for special purpose configurations,
and build AMIs for those, something similar to the VMware Appliance
Marketplace.

Yes, it's easy to do this with SUSE Studio/Gallery [1].  If you already have an existing appliance there, you can simply select the EC2 format and hit build. If not, just clone from the appropriate appliance (or make one from scratch) and do the same thing.

By the way, the public openSUSE 11.3 AMI is also available in SUSE Studio/Gallery: http://susegallery.com/a/n0rKOx/opensuse-113-ami.

Will check them out...
Have you posted in the Forums Technical Help in the "HowTo/FAQ" Forum?

I just did, thanks for the pointer there.

Cheers,
James T.
[1] http://susegallery.com


Tony

On Mon, Feb 21, 2011 at 9:13 AM, James Tan <jatan@suse.de> wrote:
On 02/18/2011 08:53 PM, James Tan wrote:
Hi all,

I noticed that there weren't any public openSUSE 11.3 AMIs, so I made
some:

...

These are JeOS + zypper and built with SUSE Studio.

EBS versions will come later.
I have created a new set of public openSUSE 11.3 AMIs, with more
standardized names and descriptions. It now also includes EBS versions.

The previous set of AMI IDs that I sent earlier have been removed.

Please refer to
http://blog.susestudio.com/2011/02/public-opensuse-113-amis.html for details
and the full AMI list.

Cheers,
James T.
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