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  1. Currently the only way to disable a job is to make it run on demand. Then when you turn it back on you have to remember the original time/frequency setting.

    Could we instead simply toggle it on and off without losing settings?

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  2. 3 votes
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  3. It would be really nice if you'll start to support http://vscale.io/ virtualization service. It seems to have nice API, only trouble — docs are in russian.

    Thanks in advance!

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  4. When using GlusterFS you need some offsite backup solution. An add-in for GlusterFS backups would be nice.

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  5. HTTP/HTTS temporary access from my IP(or informed IP) like we have today with SSH

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  6. There is currently no indicator to show when a backup is in progress. It would be nice to have some way of finding out whether a backup is running, and even better: to be able to see the % complete.

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  7. At least for load balanced servers it should be easy to handle automatic rebooting. Just remove them from the load balancer, reboot and then add them back.

    For load balancer and other services that can't be rebooted without service downtime, it would be nice to be able to assign a maintenance window. During the window, the stack would be taken to maintenance mode, servers requiring reboot would rebooted and then the maintenance mode would be lifted.

    4 votes
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  8. I'd like a way to make managed backups automatically delete some copies so that it appears to reduce frequency over time.

    I might have hourly backups where all but one per day get deleted after a month, all but one per week get deleted after 6 months, and all but one per month get deleted after a year. In other words I'd have:

    • Hourly backups for the last month,
    • Daily backups for the 5 months prior,
    • Weekly backups for the 6 months before that,
    • Monthly backups for all time before that.
    4 votes
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  9. While it's great that we now have the ability to interact with customConfigs using git, their naming conventions are... obtuse. In fact, they don't seem to correlate to the name of the stack in any way, like, "platium-plated-penguin-9001". A workaround is to have users locally softlink with a more meaningful name.

    What I'm looking for is the ability to re-name the git repo to be more inline with the stack name.

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  10. We run several applications which use the Rails LTS - railslts.com - this is a supported version of Rails and it would be useful for the code stack score to recognise this and not report the Rails version as being outdated. We have to ignore the code score on these because it's inaccurate.

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  11. Hipchat API v1 is deprecated. New users of Hipchat can't create v1 keys, so notifications aren't showing up.
    Here's some background from a similar request of New Relic:
    https://discuss.newrelic.com/t/hipchat-v1-api-is-deprecated-please-use-v2-oauth-room-tokens/25943

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  13. 1 vote
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  14. I'm very familiar with the "classic stack" approach with Cloud66. I'd be interested to see a demo and explain the benefits of deploying a standard Rails app using the docker approach.

    Perhaps you could also demo the new Cloud 66 Starter tool.

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  15. 1 vote
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  16. The protip to keep your data safe is nice enough, but when my database is external the protip doesn't make sense. My DB is in fact backed up, as it's managed externally.

    I know I can ignore it, but it'll keep popping up and for an external DB this protip does not make sense.

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  17. 3 votes
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  18. When a deployment fails, I can view the Server Log. However, multiple lines are either to long and shortened by "..." or just contain "...".

    It would be great to either get the full line length or a raw output for troubleshooting.

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  19. 2 votes
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  20. During scaling up, you allow us to pick the size and how many, but it would be nice if we could pick the region/AZ/data center to put the server in. For example, I'd like to have application servers in the IAD and DFW Rackspace datacenters within the same stack. One might argue this doesn't matter if my IAD load balancer fails, but I could change DNS from the IAD load balancer to the DFW application server. It's easier and cheaper than having a failover group on standby.

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