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qboxio | 9 years ago | on: Our packing method and how it translates to savings for infrastructure

So, in essence that is one of the functions of the Supergiant API. We just released a few weeks ago, so AWS was our first target, but.. we are working to add support for other top cloud and on-premise providers as fast as we can. I think we are striving for OpenStack, Digital Ocean, and GCE for our next targets. If you have other targets solutions that you think we should look at, let us know :-)

qboxio | 11 years ago | on: Introducing Carrot

Making the world a better place... with extensible and reusable nutrient delivery systems. Currently in beta (carotene).

qboxio | 11 years ago | on: Ask HN: What DB to use for huge time series?

Use the ELK Stack - Elasticsearch, Logstash, Kibana. Logstash is for ETL and data normalization. Kibana is for building cool visualizations. Elasticsearch for storing, processing, analysis, scaling and search.

Here are some resources:

Webinar: the Elk Stack in a Devops Environment http://www.elasticsearch.org/webinars/elk-stack-devops-envir...

Webinar: An Introduction to the ELK Stack http://www.elasticsearch.org/webinars/introduction-elk-stack...

qboxio | 11 years ago | on: Ask HN: Hosting options for multi-cluster elasticsearch application

Full Disclosure: Self-promotion ahead

Jono, my company, qbox.io is a provider of hosted Elasticsearch with deployments on any data center in the AWS, Rackspace, and Softlayer public clouds. You could think of us as a MongoHQ for Elasticsearch.

Yes, it will be more expensive than the infrastructure by itself, but it will also come with fast and easy Elasticsearch deployment, scaling, and support from some of the best in the business. I love Linode and AWS, but they will not know how to help you with application-specific questions.

Haters, commence hating

qboxio | 12 years ago | on: Show HN: Managed ElasticSearch Now in EU Datacenters

I think you might be attributing motives where none exist, vertex. We are a US-based company, of course subject to all the same laws. The EU datacenter was in development prior to this news breaking. The effort was solely in response to customers in the EU experiencing latency due to a transoceanic hop. The hop negates much of the benefit of using a full-text search server.

Of course, privacy expectations are set by the customer, who controls access policies.

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