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| Migrate your Linux application to the Amazon cloud, Part
4: Conquering administrative challenges
Up to now, you have moved your application to the cloud and can enable and disable resources automatically in response to demand. In this article, the fourth in a series on migrating a Linux application to the Amazon cloud, learn how to keep this changing environment under control so that it supports your application and business.
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27 Oct 2010 |
| Migrate your Linux application to the Amazon cloud, Part
3: Building scalability
If you've followed the series to this point,
our sample Linux application has been migrated to the cloud, and
we've configured some basic reliability features.
In this article, the third in the series on migrating
an application to the Amazon cloud, it's time to take advantage
of the dynamic nature of the cloud by growing and
shrinking the infrastructure in response to load and
to push some of the static assets to the edge of the cloud.
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06 Oct 2010 |
| Migrate your Linux application to the Amazon cloud, Part 1: Initial migration
Cloud computing and Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS) are well
documented, but what's often not discussed is how to get a running
application into a cloud environment. In this series, discover how to move an application into
the cloud and take advantage of the features this setup has to offer. In Part
1, see a straight migration from one physical server to a cloud
server.
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13 Jul 2010 |
| Migrate your Linux application to the Amazon cloud, Part
2: Improving application reliability
In this article, the second in a series on migrating a Linux application
to the Amazon cloud, learn how to make your application more robust by
employing a load balancer and persistent disk. You'll use multiple servers and
learn how to safely back up your data.
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03 Aug 2010 |
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