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| | Learning new technologies goes always better if you have something to test it on. When I wanted to start using AWS I decided to move there my blog (you are currently reading). And these are the steps it takes.
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| | The article provides a guide on how to host a static website using AWS services including Amazon S3, Route 53, CloudFront and AWS Certificate Manager. It details how to create an S3 bucket, set it ...
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| | The personal blog of Adam Jarret
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| There are a bunch of blog posts and tutorials out there showing how to setup a static website on AWS. They all offer the same general solution with maybe some caveat. Route53 for DNS, CloudFront as a CDN to speed up content delivery, S3 to store the content, and ACM as a certificate provider. A good place to start off at when embarking on a new project is AWS own reference documentation. AWS static website project is a great example of this, and it will probably do a better job conveying the required information that I ever will. The only thing I think the example lacks is setting up it certificates for CloudFront. That was the source of most of my problems when setting up my static website, the very one you are on right now. There are many Stack Overflow qu...