Create a Linux Virtual Machine with FOSS Moodle and Elgg loaded on it
₹12500-37500 INR
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₹12500-37500 INR
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I want a virtual machine developed using the Turnkey Linux LAMP stack, as the starting base (pl. refer to their website at [login to view URL] ).
Onto the LAMP stack to load:
Moodle (ref [login to view URL]),
And create an Elgg, FOSS Social Networking instance also on the same LAMP stack, (Ref. [login to view URL] ).
The resulting VMware/Vbox machine can be used on:
1. A local , LAN based VMware virtual machine, working on a Win XP, or Linux host.
2. Can be run on Amazon Cloud as a Micro system (see TKL's Cloud solutions at [login to view URL]).
You will have to go thru the following tentative stages (suggest alternatives/improvements to the process).
Stage:
1. Understand the project, ask questions, etc. and specify the project requirements.
2. Based upon the Approved requirements construct
3. The standalone solution hosted on your Machine, which I will test by accessing it thru a Firefox Browser from my PC.
4. Port the tested solution as a zip file to me SO I can check its working etc. on my local server.
5. Move the solution onto the Turnkey Amazon Cloud Hub, as a private machine.
6. Test the Cloud solution, for operations, backups etc.
Support the Cloud version for a month, also pl. quote future support on a monthly basis, per Machine. We may be looking at many multiple machines eventually.
Alternate approach, pl. give a separate quote and time frame for execution for:
1. I would be open to doing the above, using the standard TurnKey Linux standalone Moodle machine, in the above steps. 1-6
2. Build an Elgg machine on top of the LAMP stack, and do the above steps 1-6
Thanks.
I have experience building stack images and have many deployments too. I have bid just the maximum number of days required... can be done earlier too.. Hoping to work for you
Don't be so hasty on building a Virtual machine image on a local machine with VBox/VMWare.
It would be best to build this setup directly on Amazon and then export the images.
For instance the disk on a local machine will be hard coded in /etc/fstab as /dev/vda, xvda, sda... (depending on the hypervisor used).
Then there is the fact that amazon uses xen which has a few requirements.
It is doable how you asked but you will need some one who knows what he is doing in order to avoid future issues with the image.