How To: Getting Started with Amazon CloudFront (1)
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Amazon’s Simple Storage Service, S3, is quite wonderful. It’s cheap, secure and virtually infinite in storage capacity. Some people have begun utilizing S3 to host files for their website that would otherwise be expensive in bandwidth costs to serve from their own server. I actually used to host all static template images on this blog from Amazon S3 as I was under the impression that it would decrease load time considerably. Such was not the ...
Weekly Cloud Application: Panda Stream (1)
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Panda is an open source solution for video uploading, encoding and streaming, running completely within Amazon’s Web Services using customized EC2 instances, S3 and SimpleDB. It has support for the encoding profiles which FFmpeg supports. They include FLV for flash and H264 for iPhone. The service is easy to integrate with your application. The EC2 instance will provide a simple REST (both YAML and XML formats support) API for listing, creating, editing and deleting videos. ...
Amazon CloudFront - How To Setup CloudFront To Work With S3 (2)
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Assuming you run a high trafficked website or blog and you ran in to these following problems: Slow content serving - Contents (htmls, images, download files) are serving at extremely slow speed, especially during traffic spikes Paid, and unused - You are paying you web host more than what you are actually utilizing. That means, you are probably paying for a web hosting package with 50Gb of web space and 1Tb of bandwidth, but you ...
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Patrix said:
Just in case I launch a big-ass website.