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Build a Drupal installation on Amazon EC2
Nick Hardiman performs a Drupal install on his Amazon EC2 machine and provides a cheat sheet of the steps and commands that he used to do it.
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Pros and cons of procuring your own IT in the cloud
Nick Hardiman is ready to add content on his newly created Amazon EC2 machine, but he pauses to consider some important factors before continuing on the public cloud path.
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Building an enterprise application on Amazon EC2
Nick Hardiman begins the process of building an application on the Amazon EC2 machine.
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Patching all the gaps: Securing Amazon EC2
Nick Hardiman tackles the security issue with his new Amazon EC2 machine. Now that he's ready to start uploading and storing sensitive data, it's time to batten down the hatches.
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Getting to the command line: Starting up your AWS EC2 machine with SSH
Nick Hardiman continues his soup-to-nuts series on getting started and learning to work with Amazon Web Services. Here are tips on using the command line to open an EC2 machine.
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Connect to Amazon EC2 with a private key using PuTTY and Pageant
Nick Hardiman shows you how to set up a secure connection to an Amazon EC2 machine using PuTTY and Pageant to handle your private key.
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How to create and destroy an Amazon Machine Image (AMI)
Nick Hardiman walks you through the steps of the AWS wizard -- this time to create and then destroy a virtual machine.
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Getting to know the Amazon Web Services Console
Nick Hardiman continues to unravel the mysteries of using Amazon Web Services for those new to the cloud. Here, he takes a look at the AWS Console.
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Initial sign-up on Amazon Web Services
If you're a public cloud newbie, Amazon Web Services is a good place to start experimenting. Nick Hardiman tells you what to expect on your initial sign-up.
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Deciding what you want from the cloud: First steps
Nick Hardiman offers a blueprint for those who are just beginning to evaluate moving applications, services, or part of their infrastructure to the public cloud. Here are some of t...