Today I will focus on AWS. Miranda is designed to run on a service like AWS because it provides another "firewall" to problems. If a fault is going to strike, it will probably take out your local data center so running something in the cloud, disconnected from your local data center, makes sense. Also, I have an interview that focuses on AWS but that's another story.
So what does "EC2" stand for (electronic compute generation 2)? What does S3 stand for (simple storage service)? How do you spin up an instance? These are the things that I'm going to be pondering today.
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The release date for Miranda is now 9/30/2018
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This post is part of a series about the hosting secure servlets (that is, using HTTPS). I hope to do 1 post a day on this topic. The result...
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The release date for Miranda is now 9/30/2018
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A new change to Miranda came from the Denver/Boulder Cybersecurity Meetup to use SHA256 instead of SHA1 to determine if a file has changed.
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