by ray | Jul 6, 2018 | Amazon Web Services (AWS), Wordpress
Short answer (with my specific WordPress setup and test scenarios): 10–15 concurrent users sustainably, 100 concurrent users before WordPress crashed. Long answer: I recently executed a test to measure performance of a t2.micro running WordPress, as part of a training...
by ray | Jul 6, 2018 | Amazon Web Services (AWS)
Step 1: Connecting to an Instance Before you can connect, you need to make a note of your server’s IP address (write it down!). Go back to your EC2 Control Panel and find your Public IP address. It’s the area that’s highlighted in the screenshot below… Next, you will...
by ray | Jul 6, 2018 | Amazon Web Services (AWS)
I’m about to be released into the wild as a free roaming web developer. I won’t have the company hosting anymore and it’s damn well about time I got my own shit sorted. After a little reading I have decided to give Amazon Web Services a try. So far I...
by ray | Jun 14, 2018 | Amazon Web Services (AWS), Google
It’s no surprise that cloud computing has literally taken the world by storm. For most businesses and enterprises, gone are the days of struggling with complicated on-premise server rooms and complicated networking. Over the past decade, cloud computing has become...
by ray | Jun 8, 2018 | Amazon Web Services (AWS), Azure, Google, Google Cloud Platform, Tech News
Industry analyst firm Gartner predicts that the infrastructure-as-a-service (IaaS) market will grow by 38.6% in 2017 to reach $34.6 billion by the end of the year. IaaS shows no sign of slowing down in the foreseeable future, and is expected to reach $71.55 billion by...
by ray | Jun 5, 2018 | Amazon Web Services (AWS)
Now that you have custom billing policies available, you can attach them to their corresponding groups that you created earlier. Although you can attach a policy directly to a user or role, we recommend (in accordance with IAM best practices) that you use groups...