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I'm planning to set up a sort of private hosting environment for me and my webprojects and am wondering if there is a great/easy solution to spin up new ec2 volumes (always a dedicated volume/machine) for each of my webprojects fast.
I'm right now using one EC2 with Plesk (Ubuntu) installed, that I really love. I simply create a Domain and the project is basically setup with users, ftp-access, etc.
I wonder if there is a way to have sort of the "same " setup but for each domain it basically creates a dedicated hosting project.
Any clever ideas on how to create such a thing?
Thanks,
Matt
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I'm planning to set up a sort of private hosting environment for me and my webprojects and am wondering if there is a great/easy solution to spin up new ec2 volumes (always a dedicated volume/machine) for each of my webprojects fast.
I'm right now using one EC2 with Plesk (Ubuntu) installed, that I really love. I simply create a Domain and the project is basically setup with users, ftp-access, etc.
I wonder if there is a way to have sort of the "same " setup but for each domain it basically creates a dedicated hosting project.
Any clever ideas on how to create such a thing?
Thanks,
Matt
amazon-web-services amazon-ec2 web-hosting plesk
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I'm planning to set up a sort of private hosting environment for me and my webprojects and am wondering if there is a great/easy solution to spin up new ec2 volumes (always a dedicated volume/machine) for each of my webprojects fast.
I'm right now using one EC2 with Plesk (Ubuntu) installed, that I really love. I simply create a Domain and the project is basically setup with users, ftp-access, etc.
I wonder if there is a way to have sort of the "same " setup but for each domain it basically creates a dedicated hosting project.
Any clever ideas on how to create such a thing?
Thanks,
Matt
amazon-web-services amazon-ec2 web-hosting plesk
I'm planning to set up a sort of private hosting environment for me and my webprojects and am wondering if there is a great/easy solution to spin up new ec2 volumes (always a dedicated volume/machine) for each of my webprojects fast.
I'm right now using one EC2 with Plesk (Ubuntu) installed, that I really love. I simply create a Domain and the project is basically setup with users, ftp-access, etc.
I wonder if there is a way to have sort of the "same " setup but for each domain it basically creates a dedicated hosting project.
Any clever ideas on how to create such a thing?
Thanks,
Matt
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