by truthbrother | Jul 6, 2018 | Amazon Web Services
Short answer (with my specific WordPress setup and test scenarios): 10–15 concurrent users sustainably, 100 concurrent users before WordPress crashed. Long answer: I recently executed a test to measure performance of a t2.micro running WordPress, as part of a training...
by truthbrother | Jul 6, 2018 | Amazon Web Services
Step 1: Connecting to an Instance Before you can connect, you need to make a note of your server’s IP address (write it down!). Go back to your EC2 Control Panel and find your Public IP address. It’s the area that’s highlighted in the screenshot below… Next, you will...
by truthbrother | Jul 6, 2018 | Amazon Web Services
I’m about to be released into the wild as a free roaming web developer. I won’t have the company hosting anymore and it’s damn well about time I got my own shit sorted. After a little reading I have decided to give Amazon Web Services a try. So far I...
by truthbrother | Apr 6, 2018 | Disaster Recovery, Amazon Web Services
Budgeting decisions, whether personal or business, are among the most stressful individuals consistently have to make. Because the vast majority of us don’t have the financial flexibility to make too many wrong choices, allocating funds toward a particular product or...
by truthbrother | Mar 29, 2018 | JIRA, Atlassian
This document describes how to migrate/upgrade to JIRA applications on different server hardware, or in a different server environment that entails one or more of the following: a new operating system that will run JIRA applications, new locations for storing your...