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notes.rolandcrosby.com
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vuyisile.com
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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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juffalow.com
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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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willhaley.com
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| | | My guide is largely based on the Deploying to Amazon S3 guide from Semaphore, but with some pre-requisite steps and fine-tuning to S3. Switching your DNS provider for your domain to Amazon's Route 53 may be a requirement. Depending on your DNS provider, your DNS configuration, and your willingness to jump through hoops like setting up a reverse proxy on another server, you may be forced to transfer your domain. You should absolutely read the DNS and hosting section of Amazon's Static Website Using a Custom Domain guide before proceeding. | ||