Before you can deploy a stack from AWS or from AWS Marketplace, you must have an SSH key. Normally you will want to create a key for every siloed service that you want to deploy, e.g., development, stage, and production environments. Step 1. Go to the region/zone you will be using for your deployment. Then… Continue reading How to create an AWS SSH Key Pair
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AWS Hosting Turnkey Deployments
Amazon AWS Marketplace available packaged stack deployments via aMiSTACX : Laravel 11 deployment solution by aMiSTACX Laravel 11.x deployment via aMiSTACX G6 Flexibility! This packaged stack brings you simplistic deployment and configuration while increasing performance. Performance features such as Apache or NGINX, PHP 8.3, MySQL 8, Redis, HTTP2, phpMyAdmin, and more. Deployment time in about… Continue reading AWS Hosting Turnkey Deployments
Ubuntu Server Development Stacks
We provide turnkey Ubuntu® Server developer application stacks for deployment on Amazon AWS. A perfect DIY hosting solution for your next development project, or to serve as the foundation for a migration endpoint on AWS. DIY hybrid hosting offers a lot more freedom and privacy than Big Brother hosting providers.
We also include our A51 Monitoring & Control dashboard that will allow you to monitor and control your AWS empire. Our supported deployments start as little as 0.038 hr, pay as you go, stop any time.
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Post aMiSTACX Deployment Checklist
Although you are responsible for your AWS and aMiSTACX environment, we wanted to put together an abbreviated post deployment checklist to help remind you of areas that are commonly overlooked for security and performance.
WinSCP Sudo Access for Ubuntu on AWS
Important! Make sure you have the latest WinSCP and Putty clients; otherwise, Ubuntu 22 will flag an SSH key error. Post upgrade you will also need to flush the session cache using the client’s tools. You can validate your keys with the AWS SSH connect. Note: We do NOT support SFTP client FileZilla for Ubuntu Linux, because it requires altering… Continue reading WinSCP Sudo Access for Ubuntu on AWS