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aws-node-termination-handler
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Disaster Recovery Strategies for EC2 Deployments
Disaster recovery is a critical component of any IT infrastructure. It ensures that your applications and data are protected in the event of an unexpected outage or disaster. In this blog post, we will explore different disaster recovery strategies for Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud (EC2) deployments.
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Compliant infrastructure using infrastructure as code
When you are using compute you have a lot of options. One of these options is Amazon EC2. In a world where more and more workloads become serverless. You might still have this use-case that is better off on EC2. But, how do you combine EC2 with compliance and security? In this blog post we will explore how we can build a compliant and secure EC2 stack.
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Hosting an Angular application in a Docker container on Amazon EC2 deployed by Amazon ECS
In this article, a WEB application using the latest version of Angular in a built Docker image will be hosted on Amazon EC2 (Elastic Compute Cloud) and deployed by Amazon ECS (Elastic Container Service) using an Amazon ECR (Elastic Container Registry) containers repository.
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The 2024 Web Hosting Report
The single most important development in hosting since the invention of EC2 is defined by its own 3-letter acronym: k8s. Kubernetes has won the “container orchestrator” space, becoming the default way that teams across industries are managing their compute nodes and scheduling their workloads, from data pipelines to web services.
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Minecraft Server on AWS
EC2
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Starting My AWS Certification Journey as a Certified Cloud Practitioner
Then in 2020, I started working with AWS. My first two years with AWS were mostly interacting with the Node.js apps I've deployed in EC2 and reviewing logs since we had a DevOps engineer who managed the cloud infrastructure.
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Choosing the Right AWS EC2 Instance: Avoiding Common Pitfalls
If you want to learn more about EC2 and get detailed information, I suggest you start your journey by visiting https://aws.amazon.com/ec2/. This is the best place to begin learning about EC2.
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Why should tech beginners learn Cloud Computing?
AWS - Cloud Computing AWS - EC2 Wikipedia - Cloud Computing Guru99 - Cloud Computing Cloudflare - Cloud Computing Cloudzero - Statistics Zippia - Statistics
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Authenticating users in the load balancer with Cognito
Say that we have an application running behind a public-facing Application Load Balancer (ALB). The load balancer's target can be any supported target, including ECS containers, EC2 instances or even Lambda functions. Because the application is only available to authenticated users, we want to find a solution to identify them.
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Programmatically retrieving secrets from Parameter Store and Secrets Manager
Although I'll use Lambda functions in the examples, we can transfer the concepts to other compute resources, like EC2 instances, and ECS or EKS containers.
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Migrating Plausible Data Between Instances (Servers)
With our data safely stored on our local machine, it was time to spin up a new instance of Plausible. For this, I recommend the official Community Edition Guide from GitHub.
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Opening up access to Gov.uk Forms: an online form builder
Plausible seems like a fine choice for simple cases.
It is still oriented at websites, but you can send events directly to the API: https://plausible.io/docs/events-api
It is self-hostable, too. https://github.com/plausible/hosting
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How should I configure stateful EC2s that have DBs with data on Docker volumes?
I'm working on creating an EC2 instance that will use Docker Compose to run the open-source Plausible service. It contains a web app, a smtp server, and a few DBs. The data on the DBs are going to be stored on Docker volumes.
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Ditch Google Analytics for Plausible Analytics on Amazon Lightsail
sudo apt update -y curl -fsSL https://download.docker.com/linux/ubuntu/gpg | sudo gpg --dearmor -o /usr/share/keyrings/docker-archive-keyring.gpg echo "deb [arch=amd64 signed-by=/usr/share/keyrings/docker-archive-keyring.gpg] https://download.docker.com/linux/ubuntu focal stable" | sudo tee /etc/apt/sources.list.d/docker.list > /dev/null sudo apt-get update sudo apt-get install docker-ce docker-ce-cli docker-compose containerd.io -y sudo mkdir /var/www cd /var/www sudo git clone https://github.com/plausible/hosting cd hosting sudo git clone https://github.com/TheBrianGraf/AmazonLightsail/ sudo chmod +x ./AmazonLightsail/Plausible-conf-setup.sh
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Self-hosting analytics with Plausible & NGINX on Ubuntu Server
We'll use the Plausible nginx example as a template:
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How to install Plausible Analytics on your own server
cd /home/cleavr mkdir plausible cd plausible git clone https://github.com/plausible/hosting cd hosting key="$(openssl rand -base64 64 | tr -d '\n' ; echo)" echo " ADMIN_USER_EMAIL={{ADMIN_USER_EMAIL}} ADMIN_USER_NAME={{ADMIN_USER_NAME}} ADMIN_USER_PWD={{ADMIN_USER_PWD}} BASE_URL={{BASE_URL}} SECRET_KEY_BASE=$key " > plausible-conf.env docker-compose up -d
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À La Recherche Des Analytics
$ curl -L https://github.com/plausible/hosting/archive/master.tar.gz | tar xz $ cd hosting-master
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Make Analytics Great Again
For this little project, we will use their up and running template that has everything we need to boot up our Plausible server.
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How to self-host Plausible Analytics on Ubuntu with SSL for Free!
git clone https://github.com/plausible/hosting cd hosting
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Simple and privacy-friendly alternative to Google Analytic
How did you try to get it running? They have a docker-compose setup[1] that was super easy to use. It looks to be 5 months old so if you tried before then, good news, it's easy now!
[1] https://github.com/plausible/hosting
What are some alternatives?
terraform - Terraform enables you to safely and predictably create, change, and improve infrastructure. It is a source-available tool that codifies APIs into declarative configuration files that can be shared amongst team members, treated as code, edited, reviewed, and versioned.
nullitics - Minimalist open-source web analytics
kops - Kubernetes Operations (kOps) - Production Grade k8s Installation, Upgrades and Management
Plausible Analytics - Simple, open source, lightweight (< 1 KB) and privacy-friendly web analytics alternative to Google Analytics.
autoscaler - Autoscaling components for Kubernetes
dsfr - 🇫🇷 Official french government's design system (Système de Design de l'État)
k3s-aws-terraform-cluster - Deploy an high available K3s cluster on Amazon AWS
Docker Compose - Define and run multi-container applications with Docker
GoatCounter - Easy web analytics. No tracking of personal data.
amazon-ec2-metadata-mock - A tool to simulate Amazon EC2 instance metadata
AmazonLightsail