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		<title>First impressions of MarsEdit</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 10 Apr 2008 15:56:39 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>James Whinfrey</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[I&#8217;m writing on the 30 day trial of MarsEdit, the blog editing tool for the Mac. Given that this is my second post of the day &#8212; very rare, I know &#8212; you might have gathered that I like it. I&#8217;ve always edited my online content remotely, I have a local copy and can work [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I&#8217;m writing on the <a href="http://www.red-sweater.com/marsedit/">30 day trial of MarsEdit</a>, the blog editing tool for the Mac.  Given that this is my second post of the day &#8212; very rare, I know &#8212; you might have gathered that I like it.</p>

<p>I&#8217;ve always edited my online content remotely, I have a local copy and can work off&#8211;line. I use <a href="http://macromates.com/">TextMate</a> for most of my development work and I&#8217;ve been using it for blogging too.</p>

<p>OK&#8230; I was reluctant to change. I like having full control over mark&#8211;up and haven&#8217;t been impressed by a <acronym title="What You See Is What You Get">WYSIWYG</acronym> editor yet, for Web use at least. Untried, I ranked MarsEdit amongst them.</p>

<p>I must apologise to the developers. It&#8217;s a great and flexible tool. Hope I&#8217;ll be doing a little more blogging!</p>
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		<title>Virtualizing my world</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 10 Apr 2008 15:38:01 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>James Whinfrey</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Virtualization is definitely a big trend in computing and I&#8217;m growing to love it. On the Web. My production server environment is virtualized by the Xen hypervisor; providing a more flexible and cost effective solution. I like the freedom of complete root access but, given my relatively low traffic volumes, the cost of a dedicated [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Virtualization is definitely a big trend in computing and I&#8217;m growing to love it.</p>

<h3>On the Web.</h3>

<p>My production server environment is virtualized by the <a href="http://xen.xensource.com/">Xen hypervisor</a>; providing a more flexible and cost effective solution.</p>

<p>I like the freedom of complete root access but, given my relatively low traffic volumes, the cost of a dedicated server would be prohibitive. However, Xen provides me with my own little chunk of hardware resources that no other user&#8217;s going to break for me.</p>

<p>The great thing is that these resources can be altered very quickly to respond to changes in my requirements; great scalability in a changeable world.</p>

<h3>On the Desktop.</h3>

<p>I&#8217;m also making extensive use of virtualization on my desktop using VMWare Fusion. I&#8217;m a Mac user, but one of the attractions of the VMWare product is the interchangeability of any virtual machine (<abbr title="Virtual Machine">VM</abbr>) between platforms.</p>

<h4>VMWare Fusion.</h4>

<p>VMWare have been in the business of <a href="http://www.vmware.com/virtualization/">Virtualization</a> of a while now, and have a powerful range of products. Whilst many of these are targeted at the enterprise environment, Fusion is definitely a consumer product; in a good way; and the benefits to me so far&#8230;</p>

<ul>

<li>Surprisingly seamless Windows XP including Office, in my experience a much better product than the sadly neglected Mac version. Fusion has a &#8216;Unity&#8217; mode, which places these applications, running in a Windows environment, right on my Mac desktop.</li>

<li>I&#8217;ve tried different Linux flavours for the desktop and server, and I haven&#8217;t needed multiple machines. A great asset when you like to dabble but don&#8217;t have much free space; small house you see; and want to keep the bills down.</li>

<li>I&#8217;ve tried a whole range of software products without the usual worry of messing up my regular working platform, if it all goes wrong I just delete the VM and start again. If I might want to return to this set&#8210;up again, I can take a snapshot of the current installation, or copy the VM file to a backup location so I don&#8217;t have to start from scratch each time.</li>

<li>Finally, I&#8217;ve build VMs of the production server for deployment testing. I know that they&#8217;re not identical, but they&#8217;ve been good enough to iron out problems in build and deployment scripts before unleashing them on the production server itself.</li>

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<h4>A virtual network.</h4>

<p>Fusion has a built&#8210;in <abbr title="Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol">DHCP</abbr> server to provide <abbr title="Internet Protocol">IP</abbr> addresses, or they can be assigned by an external network using the bridged network option.</p>

<p>After exploring these options I discovered that I could build a virtual development network right on my laptop and make it as private as I want. Oh, yes, you can fix the IPs the server hands out, making it much easier to edit that hosts file.</p>

<p>The <acronym title="Network Address Translation">NAT</acronym> option can access the outside world, to install updates for example, by sharing the host connection. However it&#8217;s protected from external access. My physical home network uses NAT via an <abbr title="Asymmetric Digital Subscriber Line">ADSL</abbr> router, but this is a great option if you&#8217;re likely to take your laptop network out on the road and I use it for the majority of my installations.</p>

<p>If you&#8217;re even more worried about unauthorised access to your latest development project, you can use the host&#8210;only option; access only from the host machine or other local VMs using this network set&#8210;up.</p>

<p>With all the VMs using the same network option, they can all see and access one another. So now I can write my code on the host Mac, test deployment to a virtual <a href="http://www.centos.org/">CentOS</a> Linux server, and check how it looks on Windows. It&#8217;s self contained, I can flip between machines and it&#8217;s all totally mobile.</p>
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