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Lab 1 - Host a single-instance website
Step 1. Create a VPC CloudFormation Stack
Step 2. Create a RDS MySQL Database
Step 3. Launch a EC2 Instance
Step 4. Modify Security Groups of RDS and EC2 instance
Step 5. Set up the WordPress Environment
Step 6. Visit your website and configure the WordPress setting
Lab 2 - Build a website with High Availability
Step 1. Create an Application Load Balancer
Step 2. Create an Auto-Scaling Group
Step 3. Create a CloudFront Distribution
Step 4. Modify the WordPress Settings
Step 5. Create a read replica for an Amazon RDS DB instance (Optional)
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Clean Up
Step 1. Delete CloudFront Distribution
Step 2. Delete Load Balancer
Step 3. Delete Auto Scaling Group / Terminate instance
Step 4. Delete RDS Cluster
Step 5. Delete VPC CloudFormation Stack
Step 6. Delete S3 Bucket
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Deploy WordPress with Amazon RDS
Hosting WordPress on AWS
How to Accelerate Your WordPress Site with Amazon CloudFront
Best Practices for WordPress on AWS
Deploy and Scale a LAMP stack application on Amazon Lightsail
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example-wp-config.php
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putty_setup.pdf
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