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> The testing framework is being experimented on Amazon EC2. A more complete documentation will be available when the installation is done.
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# Amazon EC2
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# Amazon EC2
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## Pricing
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## Pricing
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* If you have any problem to interrupt Selenium instances you may stop the server and run it again.
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* If you have any problem to interrupt Selenium instances you may stop the server and run it again.
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* Use the QA Web Interface to create and run tasks. See
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* Use the QA Web Interface to create and run tasks. See
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http://devel.mathjax.org/testing/web/docs/html/qa-web-interface.html for details. See "Organization of test execution" for a discussion about how to organize test. If you use the suggested configuration "Running Linux Standard On-Demand Instances and 2 Windows High-CPU On-Demand Instances", you can easily create the tasks using the fillTaskList.sh script. To avoid the task handler overload, the configuration sets one task per machine.
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* Save the test results. Terminate the Amazon EC2 instances and release elastic
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* Save the test results. Terminate the Amazon EC2 instances and release elastic
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IPs so that we won't be charged anymore. See "Stopping the Testing Framework".
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IPs so that we won't be charged anymore. See "Stopping the Testing Framework".
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