Hello,
I know Macro Scheduler can be installed on a virtual machine (Microsoft Azure or Amazon EC2, etc.)
Can Macro Scheduler be configured to manage several instances of these virtual machines at once?
Is that possible? Or would each instance or virtual machine require MS on it?
Thanks,
rjw
Trying to run MS on multiple Amazon EC2 instances
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Re: Trying to run MS on multiple Amazon EC2 instances
I think this is a duplicate question. If you want to control applications inside several VMs then realistically you need Macro Scheduler installed within each of those VMs. But as always - it depends - it's hard without knowing exactly what you want to do.
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Re: Trying to run MS on multiple Amazon EC2 instances
yes, it is basically the same question. I asked the 1st one a little while back, and usually when questions don't get responses it's the almost always the question that's the problem, lol.
So I pared the question down a little bit for clarity.
So I pared the question down a little bit for clarity.
Re: Trying to run MS on multiple Amazon EC2 instances
Did Marcus' answer help?
Re: Trying to run MS on multiple Amazon EC2 instances
Hi Merle,
Sorry, I just noticed the reply here. Yes, Marcus' answer cleared the matter up.
Thanks,
rjw
Sorry, I just noticed the reply here. Yes, Marcus' answer cleared the matter up.
Thanks,
rjw