JumpBox for the Redmine Project Management and Issue Tracking SystemReady to run Virtual Machine/Virtual Appliance for VMware, Parallels, Hyper-V, VirtualBox and Amazon EC2 Cloud Computing
Open Source Project: Redmine JumpBox Version: 1.1.18 (release notes) Short Name: redmine OS Version: Ubuntu 8.04 LTS Added: November 29, 2007 Updated: March 05, 2010 Download Size: 212 MB (system requirements) EC2 AMI Available: Yes (via cloud gear) OVF Available: Yes (premium subscription req) Applications in many different categories are available in the time saving JumpBox format.
Redmine is a project management and issue tracking system for software developers. Redmine provides many of the features in Trac plus support for multiple projects, role based access control, time tracking functionality, Gantt charts, a calendar view and user self-registration support. It includes tight integration with subversion and the JumpBox has everything you need already included so that you can hit the ground running. Redmine is a Ruby on Rails application and this JumpBox includes a production ready Ruby on Rails environment setup with Apache 2.2 and Redmine deployed via Mongrel cluster. The JumpBox backup system automatically backs up the MySQL database and subversion repositories to a Windows file share, NFS or for offsite backup it supports Amazon S3. JumpBox takes the pain out of server software deployments.A JumpBox packages an application's software, dependencies, and application data into a single virtual appliance that deploys locally, or hosted to major virtualization, and cloud computing platforms. Deploy on Windows, Mac, or Linux using virtualization platforms like VMware, Xen, Parallels, Virtual Iron, Microsoft Virtualization, and Amazon EC2. Among other enhanced features, a JumpBox provides:
There are over 50 applications available as JumpBoxes and more than 100,000 have been deployed worldwide. Ramp Up VideoRamp Up videos give you a quick tour of an application with the goal of showing you what it does and how you might put it to work. Suggested reading for Redmine users
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