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Cloud-9.2: Launching Your Amazon EC2 Instance

2025-04-15T15:32:33+00:00

Hey, this is Step 2 of our 9-step website portfolio building with AWS and WordPress! Got lost? Click here to go to the main article, and here for the first step! Now that you've secured your domain, it's time to bring your website to life! In this step, we’ll launch an Amazon EC2 instance, a cloud-based virtual server that will host your portfolio. History 101: From Physical Servers to the Cloud Before diving into EC2 instances, let me brief you first with a history 101! Before the advent of cloud computing, websites, and applications depended on physical servers. These large, [...]

Cloud-9.2: Launching Your Amazon EC2 Instance2025-04-15T15:32:33+00:00

Cloud-9: Create Your Portfolio Website with AWS

2025-04-14T20:08:58+00:00

Have you ever felt like your resume doesn’t fully capture your potential? In the current competitive job market, a one- or two-page CV may not be sufficient to completely highlight your experience and abilities. So, what's the answer? A portfolio website! What is a Portfolio Website? A portfolio website is a digital resume that demonstrates your projects, skills, and achievements to possible clients, employers, or collaborators. It doesn't stop there; unlike standard plain-text resumes, it also enables you to present them in a visually appealing manner. Here's a table showing the comparison between a portfolio website and a traditional CV/resumes: [...]

Cloud-9: Create Your Portfolio Website with AWS2025-04-14T20:08:58+00:00

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