I have had a dedicated hosted environment with WAMP and Tomcat for over
15 years. I'm very familiar with everything related to that
environment... apache http, mysql, dns server, the file system, JAMES,
and all of my management scripts that I've accumulated over the years.
Everything is in the same box and basically on the same desktop. But
now I have a client that has needs that are best met in an AWS
environment. I understand just enough AWS to be dangerous, which is not
much.... I do know that it's a bunch of different modules, and I
believe I lose the direct file system access. I've watched an AWS intro
video and a couple of youtube videos on setting up TC in AWS. But they
always starts with "now that you have your AWS environment set
up....". I am looking for something that explains the big picture of
migrating an existing WAMP+TC to AWS. I am not so naive to think that
there won't be significant rip-up to what I have now. But I don't want
to do unnecessary rip-up just because I don't understand where I'm
heading. Basically, I don't know enough to know what I don't know....
But I need to start planning ahead and learning soon if I'm going to
have any disasters in my code where I might have played it too loose
with accessing the file system directly in my dedicated environment.
Has anyone been down this path before and could point me to some
tutorials targeted to migrating WAMP+TC to AWS? Or possible hand-hold me
just a little...? I'm a pretty quick learner. I just don't know where
to start.
Thanks.
Jerry
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