Akeneo "PIM for development with Docker" storage req - akeneo

Wanted to run Akeneo PIM on a AWS EC2 instance but I cant find the required storage volume capacity Akeneo needs.
From their flexibility mode I see they offer 150GB for a sandbox instance. But thats it.
Thanks
Tried reading all their docs but could not find a specification.
I want to know the official req.

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Azure Logic App - Am Unable to "create a SugarCRM Connector API" - not found in my view of the marketplace

I am just getting started with Azure Logic Apps and want to try connecting to SugarCRM.
I was pleased to see this guidance suggesting I should be able to find the SugarCRM connector in the Azure marketplace
https://github.com/Huachao/azure-content/blob/master/articles/app-service-logic/app-service-logic-connector-sugarcrm.md
However, when I try to find it by going to the marketplace on portal.azure.com and searching for SugarCRM, I do not see the connector in the results as described in the above link.
Either it is no longer published or I am doing something wrong. Do I need to do anything special to be able to access this?
I check this on the portal I could find it, then I consult the Azure official. The response is
SugarCRM was on product plan and later was removed. So it was never formally released.
So this feature is not available, if you insist on using this you could go to feedback and vote up this feature. When there are enough people vote for it, there is more chance for it to be added. Here is the feedback link:https://feedback.azure.com/forums/287593-logic-apps/suggestions/20565706-add-sugarcrm

Creating a local environment from an existing GAE installation

I have a website that is currently running under GAE... unfortunately, I, nor anyone on the team, does not have access the local environment that it was created from.... Is it possible to create a local environment or at least get a copy of the application files and database from an existing GAE installation?
What you need is the application source code, not the "local environment".
Ideally this source code would be on a version control system (ie GIT,SVN), Google cloud platform provides free GIT repositories for your projects so you might try looking there first. There's also a tool for both Java and python that allow you to download the source of a deployed version, provided you are authenticated as either the dev who uploaded it or a project owner. EDIT: as stated by Dan Cornilescu this feature can be disabled.
As for the database info there's plenty of tools available to "export" your GAE datastore info, just consider for your project that it might be easier to do the queries manually than actually implementing this tools.
Thanks for help... But unfortunately, this code is not in GIT. Furthermore,
being new to Google hosting, I wasn't clear on my setup... My web instance is actually running within Compute Engine not Application Engine. Be that as it may, with some additional search, I was first able to find out how to browse my filesystem by accessing the VM Instances menu option under the Compute Engine section of the Google Cloud Platform interface. On the VM Instances page, it will show your instance and an option to the left side of the instance to connect with a drop down box that will allow you to open a browser window that shows the instance's file system. In addition to this, I found this link https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9ssfE6ODpak that shows how to configure Filezila FTP client to access your server instance - very helpful. From there, I was able to download all of my site files from the var/www directory. Now, onto extracting my data... Thanks again!

Windows: Connect TI-Launchpad to Amazon Web Services

I'm doing a project in which I am using the TI CC3200 LaunchPad to detect my bedroom's temperature, real-time. I followed all the AWS IOT C SDK to my Windows machine, downloaded the security keys / certificates, and created a new "thing"in my AWS IOT console. However, it's not clear what are the actual steps to run the sample application and truly test the connection of my device to the Amazon cloud.
I'd suggest to not use bare CC3200, at least for the beginning. There are ready to use CC3200 solutions, like MWS (see here ), probably you can find something else. But AFAIK MWS (or even this) is able to connect AWS. Later, then you will understand how it works you can decide either continue to use MWS (etc) or rewrite everything from scratch.

How to export a project from IBM Bluemix PaaS to anywhere else as a Docker?

I lead a web/mobile project and I still need to know the tools we will be using for development.
We have a 6 months access to IBM Bluemix, and its security check tools, CloudFoundry, and others may appear really useful.
However, we don't want to rely on a solution that would trap our project without any possibility of migration if needed.
I looked up on the internet how to export a project from Bluemix as a docker, with elements created from IBM. I didn't find anything relevant (I might be bad at googling, but all I can find is "how to export to Bluemix/how to work locally").
Does Bluemix allow to export the entire project onto another hoster, does it depend on the services we used in the project ?
Thank you in advance.
If you package your application in a container you can run it on any provider that supports Docker. That could be another cloud, in a local datacenter or on your own laptop.
If you are planning to use Bluemix services as part of that application then you will have two options if moving your application off Bluemix.
Keep using the services in Bluemix but connect to them remotely from wherever you're now hosting your appliaction. This will require internet connectivity and you'll have to hard code the service credentials in to your application (not good practice).
Migrate the services as well as the application. This will only be possible for the non-unique services IBM offer e.g. Redis, Mongo, Elasticsearch etc.. You'll need to refactor your application to accept the new provider of these services.
If your service/app is dockerized, and is being hosted as a container on Bluemix.
You can pull the container image of your service/app in your own docker enabled cloud or local environment. Following steps can be followed for the same:
install bluemix-container cli package https://www.ng.bluemix.net/docs/containers/container_cli_ov.html
do cf ic login using your bluemix credentials
check for your images using cf ic images command
pull the image in your environment using docker pull <image-registry-url>
run the container with required parameters using docker run
Hope it helps. Thanks.

A hosted JSON database that i can Set and Get objects

Hey I'm making a small project and I would like to use a JSON style database service where I can set and get parts of the JS object. I would like this to be completely on the front end and not require any server technologies. It dosent need to be secure as its just a hobby project. Security is a bonus.
I'm currently using HTML5 local storage.
I'm happy to pay for this as a service.
Update 2020: A lot has changed on the internet since this question was asked. I would recommend:
Google Cloud Firebase (https://firebase.google.com/)
It has an authentication mechanism built in
It has user management
https://www.firebase.com/ does not have free plan.
Direction to go seems to select NoSQL db like MongoDB or CouchDB, and then search/compare for db as service providers.
Quick search gives 10 Online Storage APIs
That is file oriented APIs
Adobe Share: Recently released online document sharing service from Adobe with a REST-based API that integrates with Flash, AIR and non-Adobe applications.
Amazon S3, Simple Storage Service: Probably the best known storage API and a key element of Amazon’s pay-as-you-go infrastructure services.
Box.net: The “Box Enabled” platform offers a choice of SOAP, REST or XML-POST APIs. Below is Fireloader, a Firefox extension which allows you to upload, and download photos, files and videos using a familiar FTP like interface. In this version Flickr, Picasa, Box.net and Youtube are supported.
Cellblock: This multimedia sharing service offers a REST-based API.
MoveDigital: File delivery and management services geared towards large files.
Nirvanix: A newer entrant into this space, focused scalable, secure storage through their Storage Delivery Service (SDS). See their feature comparison vs. S3.
Omnidrive: A well regarded REST-based API which has been used for a variety of interesting commercial integrations including direct access from Zoho.
Open XDrive: AOL offers this storage serviced using a JSON-RPC protocol.
Openomy: Experimental online storage service started in 2005 (although a quick check of this service over this past week indicated leaves some question about its current operating status).
ref https://webapps.stackexchange.com/questions/8247/seeking-online-hosted-database-web-service-with-rest-api
amidb provides hosted json service backed by elasticsearch and cassandra.
Try it out. It is free to host files and json. you only pay when you go into production.
disclaimer: I'm involved as an engineer with http://amidb.com
Here are a few options:
myjson
jsonbin
They all currently have a free option.
You may also want to check out www.ttmsolutions.com/restjee. Its a lightweight server-side JSON ORM that doesn't require you to develop any server-side code and works with any DB.
You could try https://jsonware.com You'll get a fixed URL with your JSON.
It can even generate random data. No installation is needed.

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