Hosting WordPress Using Amazon S3 Reviews

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Gaurav K. · Reviewed over 10 years ago

Some steps need updating with AWS procedure change. Like, you can't name cloudformation until after choosing template, but PDF guide has steps in the opposite order.

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Jayaraj K. · Reviewed over 10 years ago

It meets the goals, but the wp-static tool that is referenced in the lab is not ideal. Also it leave very dynamic content like comments as an exercise. It creates a foundation for anyone who knows wordpress to perform this task.

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Jens D. · Reviewed over 10 years ago

The cron job autosync will never work. wpstaic.sh needs to be modified to not ask to run wget, and be included in the ec2cron script.

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Daniel W. · Reviewed over 10 years ago

Creating Wordpress using cloudformation template failed. so was not able to complete the lab

Anand T. · Reviewed over 10 years ago

Ilya B. · Reviewed over 10 years ago

There is error in CF template which creates WordPress instance. CF failed with error like "no subnet in vpc ...". I added "NetworkInterfaces" section to complite the lab

Sergey B. · Reviewed over 10 years ago

Very useful for hosting static blogs.

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monica i. · Reviewed over 10 years ago

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