Just to add on to Edmund's point:
Or you could just use it on demand and define your connection to the host
each time.
After you have created a cloud instance so that you have a virtual machine,
there is an option to create a 'private image' from the instance. So you
could setup everything in your instance and then create a private image of
it. When you are done working, you delete your instance. Later, you go
back and create an instance from your private image instead of the base RD
Power 8.5.1 image. All your setup will be preserved and ready to use!
Thanks,
Eric
Eric Simpson
Rational Developer for Power Systems Software
IBM Software Group - IBM Toronto Lab
Phone: 905-413-3226 (Internal: 313-3226)
Email: esimpson@xxxxxxxxxx
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Hi Jim,
The good news is that your current Authorized User license does allow you
to install RDp at home because you are the one that is licensed. That is
why you could also use the same license for the cloud install of RDp.
In either case you would have 2 copies of your workspace, the one at work
and the one you use from home (home pc or cloud). Unless of course you
choose to access the cloud version from work as well.
If you use the cloud version, the workspace resides in the virtual image
and you are able to transfer files to and from it. If you do not use local
projects and do everything from the Remote Systems Explorer, you can simply
define a connection to your IBM i and go from there. If you use local
projects then you will want to share them using RTC or some other source
control that works with Eclipse (CVS, Git).
You could either rent the cloud version for a longer period of time and
your company would probably save money versus paying for a laptop. Or you
could just use it on demand and define your connection to the host each
time.
While cloud is an interesting and workable solution for you, if your home
PC is powerful enough, it is probably a simple solution to install Rdp on
it.
Regards,
Edmund (E.H.) Reinhardt
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Rational Developer for Power
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From: Jim Essinger <dilbernator@xxxxxxxxx>
To: "Rational Developer for IBM i / Websphere Development Studio
Client for System i & iSeries" <wdsci-l@xxxxxxxxxxxx>,
Date: 02/21/2013 07:22 PM
Subject: Re: [WDSCI-L] RD Power 8.5.1 image on IBM SmartCloud
Enterprise
Sent by: wdsci-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx
Not sure if it would help in my case, but I have been dragging a laptop
between work and home for the last 4 years, and running WDSC/RDPi on it
when I need to. Now I'm giving the laptop up, but still want to run RDPi
from home occasionally. I don't think the license I have will let me have
RDP installed on both my office PC and my home PC at the same time with the
same license. I don't want to pay for my own license for home, and the
boss is not thrilled about buying another seat for occasional use at home
when I'm VPNed in once or twice a month.
Other questions are - where is the work space located, and how do I keep it
updated? Is it in the cloud as well? What kind of response would I expect
to see if using the cloud instance?
Jim
On Thu, Feb 21, 2013 at 4:44 PM, DeLong, Eric
<EDeLong@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>wrote:
Jon,
Just thinking aloud here, but I'd expect VERY LARGE organizations would
find this attractive. If the IT department employs many developers, some
of whom may work remotely, this would be a perfect alternative to their
having to send their computing device back to home office for install.
Probably not as attractive for small business, but still useful for
large
accounts... This would be even more helpful in cases where Rational Team
Concert is cloud hosted.
-Eric DeLong
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From: wdsci-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:wdsci-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx]
On Behalf Of Jon Paris
Sent: Wednesday, February 20, 2013 5:29 PM
To: wdsci-l@xxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Re: [WDSCI-L] RD Power 8.5.1 image on IBM SmartCloud Enterprise
On Wed, 20 Feb 2013 at 16:51:58, Eric Simpson <esimpson@xxxxxxxxxx>
wrote:
Yes, the current RD Power image is under the Bring Your Own License
model.
There are other models, such as Pay As You Go, where you do not need to
have already purchased a license (the hourly charge is higher). But,
currently RD Power image only provides the Bring Your Own License
option.
OK Eric - sorry but now I'm confused again. If I own a license to RDp
_and_ need a PC to access the service it seems to me that the only thing
I
gain is that I'm saved the trouble of installing the software. The cost
of
that convenience is that instead of setting up RDp, I have to set up an
account etc., "rent" the server that runs the image, and, since that
server
is Linux, I will need to be (somewhat) familiar with the Red Hat
interface
to use it. I know cloud computing is trendy but I just don't see why
anyone
would bother.
Can anybody else see what I'm missing here?
Jon Paris
www.partner400.com
www.SystemiDeveloper.com
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