Ruby on Rails Sunday, September 29, 2013

At a basic level AWS is just providing you with a virtualised server - you can deploy to it as you would to any other server (precise details will depend on which OS you pick). The default Amazon Linux is a CentOS derivative so instructions for centos/redhat should work, but there are free images for ubuntu, debian etc.

A more managed solution is to use elastic beanstalk - you lose some flexibility but in exchange some stuff is setup for you in a sensible way

Fred

On Wednesday, September 25, 2013 1:24:11 PM UTC+1, Roberto Nogueira wrote:
I would like to know if it is possible to deploy a Ruby on Rails App to the Amazon AWS cloud, and if it is, which is the best way? Is there an updated tutorial to do so?
Best Regards
--Roberto Nogueira

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