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OPS705 Lab 7 (2207)

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Before beginning, you must have:
# Successfully completed [[OPS705_Lab_6 | Lab 6]]
# Watched the Week 6 7 video lecture# Read through the Week 6 7 slides, and have them handy as a reference for concepts# Your Seneca Azure AWS Educate login credentials# Your linked mobile device for 2FA
= INVESTIGATION 1: Installing Wordpress =
# In the post itself, using your own words, describe your opinion of the installation process and how it compares to other work you've done in this course (or outside this course). Write approximately 500 words. Grammar and spelling are unimportant, as long as I can understand what you're getting at.
== Part 2: Research Blog Entry ==# Create a second post describing, in your own words, the differences between the AWS Elastic Beanstalk web application you've installed, and a traditional ''LAMP'' stack. Compare and contrast the two. This will require a little research on your part, but will increase your understanding of PaaS overall. Bonus marks will be given for exceptionally good explanations at my discretion (everyone loves a good visual diagram!). == Part 3: A Note About Resource Usage ==
Web apps are a bit different when it comes to resource usage. They're essentially always on, and meant to be that way. This is where auto-scaling becomes important, but that's out of scope for this lab. For now, leaving your new blog running is expected.
# The Elastic Beanstalk Environment status page for ''Wordpress-env''.
# The Wordpress Dashboard.
# Your first blog post.# Your second blog post.
'''In the ''Comments'' text box for your submission on Blackboard, include the URL to each of your blog postposts.'''
Your professor will review your blog directly; the screenshots are a backup in case of catastrophic issues.

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