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rderik.com
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| | | | | I've been using AWS EC2 instances for a while now, and I've always struggled to find a clean way to manage the users and ssh keys for the instances. I've tried a few different approaches and settled on one that I think is the best so far. | |
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mherman.org
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| | | | | This tutorial details how to take a number of containerized microservices running on a single EC2 instance and scale them out to Amazon's container orchestration service, EC2 Container Service (ECS). | |
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almad.blog
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| | | | | [AI summary] The text provides a comprehensive guide to setting up a cloud infrastructure using Terraform and AWS. It outlines the steps to create a VPC, subnets, security groups, RDS instance, EC2 instance, and associated networking components. The guide emphasizes security considerations, such as limiting access to sensitive resources, and discusses potential improvements for a production environment, including multi-AZ setups, load balancers, and more secure access controls. The text also touches on alternatives like AWS Lightsail and Heroku, and highlights the importance of infrastructure as code (IaC) for consistency and repeatability. | |
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blog.rogs.me
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