[TriPython] Help on an AWS/ELB Project
Tobias McNulty
tobias at caktusgroup.com
Mon Jan 23 16:33:13 EST 2017
This is more than you asked about, but it will setup all the things you
mentioned (and then some) in a VPC and give you an environment for running
containers (I recommend the Elastic Beanstalk option):
https://github.com/tobiasmcnulty/aws-container-basics
Even if you don't end up using it, you might find it helpful to set up a
test environment and play around with the resources it creates. If you do
so under a brand new AWS account and select all the smallest server
options, that should keep you inside the free tier, too.
Tobias
On Mon, Jan 23, 2017 at 2:37 PM, Rob Ladd <rob.ladd at gmail.com> wrote:
> Hello TryPythonistas!
> I have a project where I need to help set up AWS and ELB for a high(er)
> availability web property. Sadly, they are not Python sites. The guy
> asking for my help is an old friend.
> While I've used AWS, I'm certainly not an expert in it. I'll have plenty
> of clueless questions.
> Topics would include:
> - Setting up the ELB
> - There will be some TLS questions
> - Overall topology
> - Handling code updates across instances
> Anybody who's set up AWS/ELB in front of ecommerce sites got a few hours
> to walk me through some stuff?
> I can pay an hourly rate.**
> If you're interested in helping, please contact me by email or at 818
> 448
> 2815.
> Thanks a bunch!!
> -Rob Ladd
>
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This is more than you asked about, but it will setup all the things you
mentioned (and then some) in a VPC and give you an environment for running
containers (I recommend the Elastic Beanstalk option):
[1]https://github.com/tobiasmcnulty/aws-container-basics
Even if you don't end up using it, you might find it helpful to set up a
test environment and play around with the resources it creates. If you do
so under a brand new AWS account and select all the smallest server
options, that should keep you inside the free tier, too.
Tobias
On Mon, Jan 23, 2017 at 2:37 PM, Rob Ladd <[2]rob.ladd at gmail.com> wrote:
** **Hello TryPythonistas!
** **I have a project where I need to help set up AWS and ELB for a
high(er)
** **availability web property. Sadly, they are not Python sites. The
guy
** **asking for my help is an old friend.
** **While I've used AWS, I'm certainly not an expert in it. I'll have
plenty
** **of clueless questions.
** **Topics would include:
** **- Setting up the ELB
** **- There will be some TLS questions
** **- Overall topology
** **- Handling code updates across instances
** **Anybody who's set up AWS/ELB in front of ecommerce sites got a few
hours
** **to walk me through some stuff?
** **I can pay an hourly rate.**
** **If you're interested in helping, please contact me by email or at
818 448
** **2815.
** **Thanks a bunch!!
** **-Rob Ladd
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[6]tobias at caktusgroup.com
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