Get the Most out of the Amazon Cloud by Hosting Multiple Sites and Applications on a Single Server.
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Whether you're a seasoned Internet Marketer, a blogger or author, or even a complete Internet Newbie, it's likely (if you haven't already) that you will come across "The Cloud", and right now is the time to start taking advantage of some of the benefits offered by hosting using it to host your sites and applications.
The Cloud is a term used large-scale networked servers, that you can, in a very short period of time, harness the power of to host your websites.
What the Cloud is to you, is effectively a new type of hosting account, that you have full access, and full control over.
There's no restrictions, no download limits, which means there's no penalties if you happen to go over your usage limits.
And best of all, it's affordable, as you only pay for what you use!
In this guide, I'll cover in straight-forward, illustrated and easy steps, exactly how you can set up multiple sites on a single Amazon Cloud Server, so you can move your complete hosting requirements into, and start making the most of the Cloud.
What we'll cover:
- How to configure the server ready to host a new site/application
- How to create and configure a MySQL database should your application need one
- How to modify your domain settings to point to the site on your new Amazon Cloud Server
- How to install a Wordpress Blog
- How to install a phpBB Forum.
Instant Access PDF Report
For a one-time fee of just $8.95, you get full and immediate access to all of the information you need to host multiple sites and applications on, and to get the most out of your Amazon Cloud Server.
(Once you've made your purchase, you will automatically be forwarded to a page where you can instantly download your PDF report.)
- No Fluff
- No Upsells
- No Annoying "Are you sure you want to leave this page?" pop-ups
- Just 100% Useful, and Usable information
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