(web203) building a website that costs pennies to operate | aws re:invent 2014
DESCRIPTION
Amazon S3 gives you the ability to serve files from your Amazon S3 buckets. This session shows you how to set up a website with Amazon S3 to serve your static content. We show how you can use open source tools like Jekyll and Octopress to run a blog on your static site. Finally, you see how you can make that site more dynamic using other AWS products and the AWS SDK for JavaScript.TRANSCRIPT
http://aws.amazon.com/architecture/
Foundation
services
Compute(VMs, Auto Scaling,
and load balancing)
Storage(Object, block,
and archive)
Security &
access controlNetworking
Enterprise
applicationsVirtual desktops Collaboration and sharing
Platform
services
Databases
Caching
Relational
NoSQL
Analytics
Hadoop
Real-time
Data
workflows
Data
warehouse
App services
Queuing
Orchestration
App streaming
Transcoding
Search
Deployment & management
Containers
Dev/ops tools
Resource templates
Usage tracking
Monitoring and logs
Mobile services
Identity
Sync
Mobile analytics
Notifications
https://www.staticgen.com/
http://docs.aws.amazon.com/gettingstarted/latest/swh/website-hosting-intro.html
http://tinyurl.com/lb9ymqw
http://docs.getpelican.com/en/3.5.0/
https://github.com/DandyDev/pelican-bootstrap3
http://docs.aws.amazon.com/gettingstarted/latest/swh/website-hosting-
intro.html
http://login.amazon.com/website
http://galleria.io/
http://aws.amazon.com/sdk-for-browser/
http://mobile.awsblog.com/post/TxBVEDL5Z8JKAC/Use-Amazon-Cognito-in-
your-website-for-simple-AWS-authentication
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