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Tag: Magento Migration AWS

How to migrate Magento Open Source to AWS

The reasons to migrate or test migrate to AWS, and deploy via aMiSTACX are many. Performance, stack control, simplicity, and a possible reduction in hosting and operational costs. Although there are many ways you can migrate, and many different variations, I’ll cover a LAMP migration process that has worked well and is proven. Important! My… Continue reading How to migrate Magento Open Source to AWS

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