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What is the score of your AWS setup?
Every now and then I get an update from CloudCheckr about the new features they added to their tool. It is quite impressive what they can achieve for your AWS account(s). If you have a look at the infographic they … Continue reading
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Using Amazon RDS with your WordPress installation
In my previous posts I created a EC2 server with a complete WordPress installation running on it. It was quite easy to set up the default instance but this instance isn’t very durable and scalable. To improve this we are … Continue reading