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Deploy Razuna in a virtualized environment or in the cloud

As the year 2009 comes to an end, we think it is save to say that a lot of organizations have or will be moving to a virtual environment for their IT needs. With the proven business model and technology of the likes of VMWare, XEN and other for Virtualization and fabulous Cloud Environments from Amazon and Nirvanix you simply own it to your company (and your financial department) to at least consider these options.

We here at Razuna Ltd. are big fans of virtual environments and the cloud services offered by Amazon and Nirvanix. So, it is no wonder that we have also included the option to deploy Razuna – our Open Source Digital Asset Management Solution - in the cloud and also store the assets in the cloud as well.

Deploy Razuna to VMware, XEN, Parallels, KVM, VirtualIron, Amazon EC2

For over a year now, we are offering the Razuna Virtual Server and it has become big success for us. Since we are not only offering you a pre-made virtual image of Razuna with its own operating system, but you have the full options to configure your own operating system, bundle your own applications and set the amount of used RAM and size of Hard Disk yourself. Moreover, the build process lets you deploy directly to your favorite Virtualization platform like VMWare, XEN, KVM, etc.

But if you really want to go all the way to the cloud, then the possibility to deploy directly to Amazon’s EC2 offering is one click away. We have deployments ready for EC2 Small, EC2 Large, EC2 Extra Large, EC2 High CPU Medium and EC2 High CPU Extra Large environments.

By far, the Razuna Virtual Server it is the fastest and simplest way to go all virtual and right to the cloud!

Below is a short video walking you trough the steps to create your own Razuna Image.

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Storing your assets in the Cloud (Cloud Storage, Content Delivery Network)

Cloud Storage combined with a CDN (Content Delivery Network) gives your organization the possibility to stream those assets in the fastest possible way to your users. Be it for your company internal usage or for your customers, a CDN provides the best option for that.

We understand that a lot of organizations do need Razuna for streaming videos and images to their customers. Thus it is no wonder that we have included the Cloud Storage option within Razuna by default. Furthermore, the integration of Razuna with a Cloud Storage provider like Nirvanix (option for Amazon S3 is coming real soon) is a simple click away.

All you need to do to enable Nirvanix within Razuna, is to set your Nirvanix Key, Name and Password within the Administration panel and immediately you will store and retrieve all your assets within Razuna with your cloud storage provider.

Nirvanix

Razuna, Virtualization and the Cloud makes a perfect team

Best of all the described options here is that it is already available for your to deploy! You too, can enter the world of Virtualization, Cloud computing and managing your assets today with the Razuna download.

Moreover, the concept of server virtualization, Amazon S3 and Nirvanix CDN is already a proven concept since our very own Razuna Hosted Platform (SaaS Digital Asset Management) is based on these technologies and used by over hundred of users each day.

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Razuna Virtual Image with additional operating system available

Our Razuna Virtual Image is the easiest way to take Razuna for a spin. Razuna is available as a virtual server image for Amacon EC2, VMWare, Xen, Parallels, KVM (Kernel Virtual Machine) and VirtualIron. With this offering, you can deploy one of the most used open source Digital Asset Management System, within minutes in your environment.

So far, the Razuna Virtual Image could be configured with DaisyLinux (a minimal version of Debian Etch) and Ubuntu. As of immediately, the image can be configured with Fedora 10 as well.

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Razuna 1.1.4 is here

razuna_logo_200We are happy to announce the official release of Razuna 1.1.4, another fine release of the already much hyped open source Digital Asset Management. Razuna makes it easy for any individual, small firm or big organization to manage all aspects of Digital Assets in a totally hassle free environment.

Razuna 1.1.4 brings the following new features to the already existing features;

Folder Permissions
A folder can now be owned by a user only. Previously, you had to share a folder with the “Everyone” group. Now, you can simply uncheck the “Everyone” group and the folder will only be accessible to you. Others will not see the folder and all assets within are protected. Also, assets can not be found with the search once they are in a user protected folder. We also fixed an issue with inheritance of folder permissions.

Internet Explorer Compatible
It’s not always easy to develop for all platforms and all browsers alike. Even thought we only use CSS and Javascript, there are sometimes browser platform issues that can not be overcome easily. Razuna 1.1.4 is now compatible with IE 7 & 8. Whereas Razuna acts and looks much better with IE8 then IE7 (don’t turn on Compatible mode, that thing makes it worse)…

Performance Improvements
Due to a new version of the Application Server and its new feature to cache Javascript, CSS files and certain parts of Razuna, the new version is magnitudes faster. But we not only improved the loading of Razuna, but also streamlined our code much more. You can see an immediate effect of this new performance by uploading your assets. Assets are now uploaded in the back and you will be notified by eMail of the upload process, respectively when the assets has been uploaded to the server.

Miscellaneous
Our international users will be happy to see that Razuna can now search words with foreign characters (like German umlauts and Norwegian characters) correctly. You can now upload your own logo and it will be shown everywhere instead of the default Razuna logo. User timeouts are handled correctly and we made a couple of subtle design changes.

As always you can download Razuna 1.1.4 over at the Razuna download page. Users of Razuna 1.1.3 will get notified within the system. Upgrading to the new version is outlined over at the Razuna Wiki (it is a simple step and only takes about 5 minutes).

Did you know that you can deploy Razuna to your favorite virtual environment? With our Razuna Virtual Server Image you can deploy to Amazon EC2, VMWare (also Server and ESX(i)), Parallels, XEN, VirtualIron, etc. Simply head over to the dedicated Razuna Virtual Server page and build your own Virtual Server. You’ll literally be up and running within minutes. Deployment of a Digital Asset Management has never been easier.

If you need help you can join the growing Razuna Customer Community, especially companies can enjoy a hassle free Digital Asset Management deployment with our Support Subscription.

Last but not least, we would like to thank our Community for putting forward requests and helping us to make Razuna the best open source Digital Asset Management offering.

Thank you for using Razuna.

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Razuna Virtual Server Image available for different environments

razuna_logo_200As of immediately, Razuna is available as a virtual server image for Amacon EC2, VMWare, Xen, Parallels, KVM (Kernel Virtual Machine) and VirtualIron. With this offering, you can deploy one of the most used open source Digital Asset Management System, within minutes in your environment.

But the Razuna Virtual Server Image is not just a virtual image you can download. We have gone a step further and have teamed up with the fine people at Elastic Server. With their service you are able to build your own Razuna Virtual Server on your choice of Operating System (Ubuntu 8.10, Ubuntu 8.04 and Daisy Linux available for now), add additional applications (MySQL, Apache, etc.) and configure your hardware, like available RAM, Hard Disk size and Network settings. Once done, your individual Razuna Virtual Server Image will be build and made available for download.

Actually, it has never been easier to deploy any Digital Asset Management System before. Try it now, head over to the Razuna download page and configure your own Razuna Virtual Server Image.

About Elastic Server
CohesiveFT (the people behind Elastic Server) is the leader in automated software assembly and a complement to virtualization and cloud computing solutions. The Elastic Server® platform is a web-based “factory” for assembling, testing, and deploying custom stacks and servers to virtual machines or clouds. These custom Elastic Servers can be comprised of open source, third-party or proprietary software components from multiple vendors, saved as templates, updated, augmented, or redeployed in minutes. Made-to-order application stacks mean faster assembly and limitless configurations.

About Razuna
Razuna is a enterprise digital asset management/media asset management with an integrated web content management that delivers and makes management of your digital assets a simple task! By using Razuna you get the benefit of it being free and open source and supported by a professional company.

With Razuna, your information can be collected, consolidated, verified, filtered, mined and always be available and secure. Razuna does all this while requiring less hardware and fewer administrators, for the lowest overall cost of ownership. A powerful solution like Razuna will achieve significant efficiency gains as well as consistency throughout the organization.

Since Razuna is based on open standards (J2EE/CFML/SQL/XML) you can rest assured that Razuna can scale with your business. For international organizations that hold already thousands of assets, Razuna can take up on your existing assets with powerful import and export tools.

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