We're currently running almost 20 instances with aws. We're using CentOS 5.4/5.5 as the base, and the 2.6.18 kernel image provided by amazon in the form of their 2.6.18-ec2-v1.4(may have that form wrong). This works well, but its also from December 2009 so we're 6 months off where Cent is now. Be more than willing to help QA/Test out kernels if there's some way we can get them submitted into Amazon's kernel store. Anything we can do to help, feel free to contact off list. Would love to see a much quicker turnaround on these, and might help get us to Amazon supporting CentOS 6 quicker down the road if we get the process in place with them now with 5.5. Cent works very well other that this kernel process. Cheers J.G. On Tue, Jun 8, 2010 at 7:45 AM, Karanbir Singh <mail-lists at karan.org> wrote: > On 08/06/2010 00:32, Johnny Tan wrote: > > We're currently using the RightScale ones, but I think it'd be ideal > > to have a clean CentOS AMI with the current kernels. > > Yes, I would like to have an official CentOS AMI as well and have looked > into creating something like this previously. The Amazon guys have been > fairly interested - but dont seem to be wanting to push things beyond > the 'interested' stages. They are really geared up to working with > companies and organisations putting forward development costs etc, > rather than a general community. > > > Karanbir, you seem to have been the one on CentOS side who has had > > the most conversations with Amazon. Is that conversation dead? > > Pretty much. There are still some inroads and I've spoken with the guys > at amazon as recently as a month back; but that conversation isn't going > anywhere beyond the interest factor. > > Ideally, what I would like to do is get together some people who have an > interest in this; not associated with any $commercial provider, and see > if we can get some level of QA testing done. I dont really want anything > 'official' unless we can be sure that the user experience and > expectations dont change drastically from a stock CentOS install. > > - KB > _______________________________________________ > CentOS mailing list > CentOS at centos.org > http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <http://lists.centos.org/pipermail/centos/attachments/20100609/9151284a/attachment-0005.html>