Dolphin (Boonex) is an open-source social networking engine that you can utilize to develop world-class social networking websites. With the help of Dolphin, you can have complete control over how your websites will look and how they will function.
Niles Partners, one of the leading IT solutions provider is providing platform embedded with pre-configured LAMP and ready-to-launch image on Azure Network that contains the latest version of Dolphin.
This open-source social networking engine helps in developing robust social networking websites for your school, company, or any other social group that wish to collaborate around the same ideas or issues. Also, this platform can help you develop and manage your content on each type of device with its intuitive and powerful user and admin dashboard no matter if you are building a company or personal social networking platform.
Features:
Multi-lingual: You can make your own translation or get language files from BoonEx Market. Dolphin supports multi-languages and language selector.
Mobile Connector: Dolphin is tightly integrated Dolphin iOS and Android apps, that can be customized, extended and rebranded with additional modules.
Media Server: It comes with a custom media server software that manages audio/ video streaming and processing. You do not need to rent expensive media server hosting.
Advanced Browsing: It offers the option of advanced browsing with the help of calendar, mini calendar, tag-cloud, categories, extended display modes and adjustable results count.
Database Backups: It helps in saving and downloading your precious site content and members’ data. Backup and restoration would keep you safe in case of an emergency.
It will take a few minutes for your VM to be deployed. When the deployment is finished, move on to the next section.
Connect to virtual machine
Create an SSH connection with the VM.
bashCopy
ssh azureuser@10.111.12.123
Usage/Deployment Instruction
Step 1: Access the Dolphin in Azure Marketplace and click on Get it now button.
Click on Continue and then click on Create.
Step 2: Now to create a virtual machine, enter or select appropriate values for zone, machine type, resource group and so on as per your choice.
Click on Review + create.
Step 3: The below window confirms that VM was deployed.
Step 4: Open putty and connect with your machine. Add IP address of the running virtual machine.
Step 5: Login with user name and password that you provided during machine creation.
Step 6: Hit the browser with the public IP of the running instance as:
Click on “INSTALL”.
Step 7: Now, Click on Next.
Step 8: Click on Next.
Step 9: Enter the database details as shown in the screen below with the password as Niles@123 :
Step 10: Enter the website details as you like:
Step 11: Click on next
Step 12: Now, Click on Skip
Step 13: Remove the install folder from the root directory by typing:
$ sudo su
$ rm -rf /var/www/html/install/
Then click on proceed to admin panel to install modules.
Step 14: Dolphin installation is now finished. You will see your dolphin dashboard.
Enjoy your Application
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The “Elastic” nature of the service allows developers to instantly scale to meet spikes in traffic or demand. When computing requirements unexpectedly change (up or down), Amazon EC2 can instantly respond, meaning that developers have the ability to control how many resources are in use at any given point in time. In contrast, traditional hosting services generally provide a fixed number of resources for a fixed amount of time, meaning that users have a limited ability to easily respond when their usage is rapidly changing, unpredictable, or is known to experience large peaks at various intervals.
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When computing requirements unexpectedly change (up or down), Amazon EC2 can instantly respond, meaning that developers have the ability to control how many resources are in use at any given point in time. In contrast, traditional hosting services generally provide a fixed number of resources for a fixed amount of time, meaning that users have a limited ability to easily respond when their usage is rapidly changing, unpredictable, or is known to experience large peaks at various intervals.
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No. You do not need an Elastic IP address for all your instances. By default, every instance comes with a private IP address and an internet routable public IP address. The private address is associated exclusively with the instance and is only returned to Amazon EC2 when the instance is stopped or terminated. The public address is associated exclusively with the instance until it is stopped, terminated or replaced with an Elastic IP address. These IP addresses should be adequate for many applications where you do not need a long lived internet routable end point. Compute clusters, web crawling, and backend services are all examples of applications that typically do not require Elastic IP addresses.
You have complete control over the visibility of your systems. The Amazon EC2 security systems allow you to place your running instances into arbitrary groups of your choice. Using the web services interface, you can then specify which groups may communicate with which other groups, and also which IP subnets on the Internet may talk to which groups. This allows you to control access to your instances in our highly dynamic environment. Of course, you should also secure your instance as you would any other server.