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Because I'm having some issues with a high server load on my shared hosting, I'm thinking about migrating to Amazon Web Services. I can choose for S3 as a stable solution, or for S2 as a cloud solution (?), but I'm not sure what's the best? I've read Amazon is great for static hosting (images, etcetera), but my application is completely written in PHP/MySQL. Am I able to run this on Amazon? So, can I see Amazon as a real webhoster, or just only as a place to store files (with a domain linked to this storage)? Hope you can help me out!
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With EC2 you basically have one or more complete virtual computers totally under your control, so you can run anything you want on them. |
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according to Pointy , but rember : Bandwidth CPU RAM are concurrent in the invoice calculation ;) I'm sure that you have tested the load of the DB and of the php parser , only after that you can understand what you system need . In my humble expirience i've seen many "DBA" ( or known as that ) that have no prepared an optimized structure fot the table / DB after little optimisations the application gained about 1000% ( yes thousand ) of speed . I've wrote this just to point on the faxct that amazon seems "gold" (now start flame!) . |