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im having trouble spinning one up... The template deployment 'Microsoft.Template' is not valid according to the validation procedure. The tracking id is '_____________'. See inner errors for details. Please see http://aka.ms/arm-deploy for usage details.does anyone know what this might mean?
Quote from: Akado on March 19, 2016, 10:25:38 pmQuote from: kenCode on March 11, 2016, 06:18:00 amQuote from: Fox on March 10, 2016, 10:13:54 pmQuote from: Akado on March 10, 2016, 03:31:44 pmWhat about having the same but for Google Cloud Platfrom? It's one more platform, gives us more reach. Also the rest is only in Azure while we would be in two platforms.https://cloud.google.com/Can't everything just be reused?I will look into both Google and Amazon offerings. If they have template-based deployment solutions similar to Azure, I should expect it will be relatively easy to adapt them. I expect the Bash script to remain nearly unchanged. Absolutely fantastic work Fox thank you thank you!! It would be nice if we could be one of the first ones on Google and Amazon.
Quote from: kenCode on March 11, 2016, 06:18:00 amQuote from: Fox on March 10, 2016, 10:13:54 pmQuote from: Akado on March 10, 2016, 03:31:44 pmWhat about having the same but for Google Cloud Platfrom? It's one more platform, gives us more reach. Also the rest is only in Azure while we would be in two platforms.https://cloud.google.com/Can't everything just be reused?I will look into both Google and Amazon offerings. If they have template-based deployment solutions similar to Azure, I should expect it will be relatively easy to adapt them. I expect the Bash script to remain nearly unchanged. Absolutely fantastic work Fox thank you thank you!! It would be nice if we could be one of the first ones on Google and Amazon.
Quote from: Fox on March 10, 2016, 10:13:54 pmQuote from: Akado on March 10, 2016, 03:31:44 pmWhat about having the same but for Google Cloud Platfrom? It's one more platform, gives us more reach. Also the rest is only in Azure while we would be in two platforms.https://cloud.google.com/Can't everything just be reused?I will look into both Google and Amazon offerings. If they have template-based deployment solutions similar to Azure, I should expect it will be relatively easy to adapt them. I expect the Bash script to remain nearly unchanged. Absolutely fantastic work Fox thank you thank you!!
Quote from: Akado on March 10, 2016, 03:31:44 pmWhat about having the same but for Google Cloud Platfrom? It's one more platform, gives us more reach. Also the rest is only in Azure while we would be in two platforms.https://cloud.google.com/Can't everything just be reused?I will look into both Google and Amazon offerings. If they have template-based deployment solutions similar to Azure, I should expect it will be relatively easy to adapt them. I expect the Bash script to remain nearly unchanged.
What about having the same but for Google Cloud Platfrom? It's one more platform, gives us more reach. Also the rest is only in Azure while we would be in two platforms.https://cloud.google.com/Can't everything just be reused?
Quote from: Princelucky on March 10, 2016, 02:58:52 pmIs there a preconfigured Linux release that one could use to spin up a node? that would be cool.Yes, that is exactly what the Azure BaaS templates are intended to accomplish. Currently BitShares on BaaS is running on Ubuntu 15.10 based on the initial template. Future updates will likely include builds on other OS platforms.
Is there a preconfigured Linux release that one could use to spin up a node? that would be cool.
Article on Brave New Coin website authored by Luke Parker:BitShares price jump follows Microsoft Azure additionhttp://bravenewcoin.com/news/bitshares-price-jump-follows-microsoft-azure-addition/
Quote from: Fox on March 10, 2016, 10:06:23 pmQuote from: jsidhu on March 10, 2016, 06:52:43 pmDid you get around to devtest lab yet?I have yet to get to this. It is my next priority. Please watch for a separate thread shortly where I will solicit feedback on how best to accomplish this.You can get in touch with me, i've already done it for another project.
Quote from: jsidhu on March 10, 2016, 06:52:43 pmDid you get around to devtest lab yet?I have yet to get to this. It is my next priority. Please watch for a separate thread shortly where I will solicit feedback on how best to accomplish this.
Did you get around to devtest lab yet?
does it mean that if enough witnesses use Azure... that we could easily switch to 1 sec block production?... Maybe the next month (?) !!!!! "A cloud deployment for Bitshares is especially useful because the witnesses that run full nodes and add blocks to the Bitshares blockchain need to run their nodes on high-performance computing devices owing to the low block time in Bitshares. "read more...http://www.smithandcrown.com/bitshares-joins-peers-gets-added-microsoft-azure/
QuoteAwesome! I’ll include in the latest update. MarleyAbove is the reply I received to my email containing the BitShares blurb the community crafted in the original thread. It was received about 8 hours ago (while I slept). He does not indicate "when" the update will occur however.
Awesome! I’ll include in the latest update. Marley
Need some more upvotes here, please.https://www.reddit.com/r/CryptoCurrency/comments/49tvf8/bitshares_blockchainasaservice_now_available_on/
Quote from: Akado on March 10, 2016, 03:31:44 pmWhat about having the same but for Google Cloud Platfrom? It's one more platform, gives us more reach. Also the rest is only in Azure while we would be in two platforms.
What about having the same but for Google Cloud Platfrom? It's one more platform, gives us more reach. Also the rest is only in Azure while we would be in two platforms.
Quote from: Fox on March 10, 2016, 04:36:34 amQuote from: lil_jay890 on March 10, 2016, 04:27:35 amSo dumb question... What advantages does Azure give to bitshares other than being associated with the Microsoft name? Is Azure BaaS a market place? Can people develop for BTS through Azure?The Azure BaaS platform allows anyone to spin up a node and CLI wallet with the minimum of effort. When Plasma is released, I will add this to a template to enable the toolkit resources for developers.great! i think to get interested people a better and easier entry point will help a lot. keep going
Quote from: lil_jay890 on March 10, 2016, 04:27:35 amSo dumb question... What advantages does Azure give to bitshares other than being associated with the Microsoft name? Is Azure BaaS a market place? Can people develop for BTS through Azure?The Azure BaaS platform allows anyone to spin up a node and CLI wallet with the minimum of effort. When Plasma is released, I will add this to a template to enable the toolkit resources for developers.
So dumb question... What advantages does Azure give to bitshares other than being associated with the Microsoft name? Is Azure BaaS a market place? Can people develop for BTS through Azure?
Quote from: lil_jay890 on March 10, 2016, 04:27:35 amSo dumb question... What advantages does Azure give to bitshares other than being associated with the Microsoft name? Is Azure BaaS a market place? Can people develop for BTS through Azure?The general idea of the BaaS is that when some company is looking to build a blockchain they can shop through Azure and spin one up. As far as the crypto-traders are concerns though.. another reason to buy on the hype and sell on the news.
If I don't see any movement on this in the coming month I promise you we will head this up and be the lead to ensure that we can be available on the Azure BaaS. At present we are tied up with other things atm and this would require a great deal of attention money and time to execute.I think it will be worth the effort though.
BitShares Added to Microsoft Azure Cloud Computing Platformhttp://bitsharesblog.com/bitshares-added-to-microsoft-azure-cloud-computing-platform/
Quote from: BunkerChain Labs on March 10, 2016, 04:31:49 amQuote from: lil_jay890 on March 10, 2016, 04:27:35 amSo dumb question... What advantages does Azure give to bitshares other than being associated with the Microsoft name? Is Azure BaaS a market place? Can people develop for BTS through Azure?The general idea of the BaaS is that when some company is looking to build a blockchain they can shop through Azure and spin one up. As far as the crypto-traders are concerns though.. another reason to buy on the hype and sell on the news.Thanks Data,So will Microsoft have any affiliation with BTS? or is this kind of like the Craig's List of blockchain business's? Are they trying to promote business's building on top of one of the blockchain's within the Azure offering?
sounds great now i as a idiot user, can start my own node in 15 minutes? does i understand it correct? how is the pricing from Azure to services like AWS?
You own the network, but who pays for development?
Quote from: puppies on March 10, 2016, 02:35:54 amQuote from: Erlich Bachman on March 10, 2016, 02:31:04 amI'm confused ...so does this mean that Preston was wrong ?*link*Or does this mean that Microsoft doesn't understand math?Can we stop linking that crap? We only help the jerk face get more views when we link to it.The more backlinks, the more search engines will elevate preston's article in search results. Best to avoid posting a working link....
Quote from: Erlich Bachman on March 10, 2016, 02:31:04 amI'm confused ...so does this mean that Preston was wrong ?*link*Or does this mean that Microsoft doesn't understand math?Can we stop linking that crap? We only help the jerk face get more views when we link to it.
I'm confused ...so does this mean that Preston was wrong ?*link*Or does this mean that Microsoft doesn't understand math?
Quote from: cube on March 10, 2016, 03:05:16 amWell done, Fox!Quote from: btswildpig on March 10, 2016, 02:48:43 amIs this the same as consensys , factom , emercoin on Azure ?because I typed consensys , factom ,ethereum , emercoin on the seach box , and I could not find any , but these were the projects that has announced partership with microsoft . Is their thing a different thing ? Thanks .still no factomGo to https://azure.microsoft.com/en-us/documentation/templates/Type "bloc" and click search.You find them there.
Well done, Fox!Quote from: btswildpig on March 10, 2016, 02:48:43 amIs this the same as consensys , factom , emercoin on Azure ?because I typed consensys , factom ,ethereum , emercoin on the seach box , and I could not find any , but these were the projects that has announced partership with microsoft . Is their thing a different thing ? Thanks .still no factomGo to https://azure.microsoft.com/en-us/documentation/templates/Type "bloc" and click search.You find them there.
Is this the same as consensys , factom , emercoin on Azure ?because I typed consensys , factom ,ethereum , emercoin on the seach box , and I could not find any , but these were the projects that has announced partership with microsoft . Is their thing a different thing ? Thanks .
Is this the same as consensys , factom , emercoin on Azure ?
I'm confused ...so does this mean that Preston was wrong ?hxxp://prestonbyrne.com/2014/08/17/dont-walk-away-run/Or does this mean that Microsoft doesn't understand math?
Awesome work Btw, there's a spelling type on "#What is BitShare?" It's missing the "S" at the end