AWS is way overkill if you just want something you can FTP a static site
up to. All you really need is a cheap webhosting provider.
I haven't used one in a very long time, but something like
https://www.namecheap.com/hosting.aspx is probably fine.. I use
Namecheap for all my SSL/domain hosting, and they've been good.
On 5/26/2016 2:27 PM, Lewis Bergman wrote:
Not to get to close to what some of you still do for a living....but I
need a web host and I was thinking AWS. I don't know why I was
thinking AWS but I was. I am setting up a static 6 page site and just
need something simple I can ftp a site up to.
I know Paul i the resident AWS guru but I was wondering if there are
opinions on the best way to go for this. I know how to run a Linux
server, Apache, etc. etc. I just don't want to anymore...sue me.
This is a stupid question but does anyone have an opinion you can back
up with some logical reasoning.
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