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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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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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Backing up and restoring snapshots on Amazon EC2 machines
Nick Hardiman describes several methods of backups of your Amazon EC2 machines. He also details the steps for restoring snapshot backups.
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Where to turn for IaaS players in the United Kingdom
Nick Hardiman surveys the IaaS landscape that is native to the UK. Who are the big players and what do they offer that their hyperscale competitors do not?
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How to perform an application-level back up and recovery on Amazon Web Services
Nick Hardiman shows the basic steps for how to back up and recover an Internet service on AWS at the application level.
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How to load balance two EC2 machines on AWS
Nick Hardiman provides the steps for setting up load balancing between two EC2 machines using the Load Balancer console on Amazon Web Services.
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How Elastic Load Balancing works in Amazon Web Services
Nick Hardiman explains the benefits of load balancing for your cloud application, and introduces Elastic Load Balancing (ELB) offered by Amazon Web Services.
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How to create a new AMI from a snapshot and launch a new VM
Nick Hardiman shows you the steps to taking a snapshot of your Amazon Machine Image and launching a new VM from it to build in redundancy for your service.
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Why choose Drupal for an enterprise CMS in the cloud?
Nick Hardiman explains his thinking behind creating a Drupal CMS installation on his Amazon Web Service. Here is why he likes Drupal.
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Cloud enterprise applications: 12 principles of operational readiness
Nick Hardiman lists his 12 principles of operational readiness for an enterprise application built on the public cloud.