Just like me, they are a lot of Laravel developer hoping to see Laravel 4 appliances under web development section. Do you have any plan to develop the applicance in the near future?
This seemed pertinent to TKL Installs. Not sure if it passes through to the Hub, but if so, that would be helpful. Read on...
It has been a while since I looked seriously at running Amazon Instances for very long. This is driven by my perception that any performance level instance is too expensive. The Amazon reserved instances were always interesting but they definitly locked you in.
I read here that you can now do "hot swaps" of capacity in your "reserved instance bank".
thought I inform you about my project over at freelancer.com, as its especially inspired by your good work here.
Unfortunately I have to get really fast a stack solution, so I had to choose this way. I tested my own skills with your magento stack first, but it took me too much time..
I've been building appliances for sometime with a customised tklpatch system. With the release of TKLDev I thought I would migrate some of these appliances and release them to the public.
I've forked the TKLDev appliance to add virtualbox support. When I build a new appliance I like to test it in virtualbox to make sure all works as expected. You can now do all of this from the TKLDev appliance.
Build your project as normal to produce your iso image and then deploy a temp virtualbox virtual machine by running "testvm /path/to/isofile" i.e "testvm build/product.iso".
I have been enjoying the fruits of this forumn and the Turnkey virtual appliances for a couple of years now. I figured it was hi time I give back a little. It's not very much but I hope it will help someone looking to setup their own headless virtualbox host.
Maybe it would be possible to get this in the Virtual appliance lineup at some point.
Here we go...
VirtualBox 4.2 and phpVirtualBox on Turnkey Lamp 12.1 Debian Squeeze