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== Stuff to do in Amazon linux == | == Stuff to do in Amazon linux == |
Revision as of 12:05, 9 March 2013
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Getting started with EC2
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Storage options
Two scenarios exist
- Simple setup data and application in one
- Confidential data in an separate storage
For a separate storage you should do the following
- Create a new EBS partition
- Mount to suitable point
- Encrypt and login using LUKS
Note that LUKS partitions may contain multiple passwords, and do not need to be at rest when copy/backup operations are active.
Stuff to do in Amazon linux
After booting images
- Set your timezone
- Update the firewall: Port 80
- Activate SMTP service [option]
- Install MySQL
- Install Tomcat
After that just follow the normal install procedure
Maintaining the solution
Tips for maintaing you solution
- Consider instance termination protection
- Backup: Can be taken as EBS snapshots
- Monitor: