Installing npm on linux is pretty straightforward. SSH and a few commands should do it…[1]
I think DynamoDB is the easiest way to use NoSQL on AWS.[2] The Free tier will probably be enough for the foreseeable future.[3] Harbs [1]http://blog.teamtreehouse.com/install-node-js-npm-linux <http://blog.teamtreehouse.com/install-node-js-npm-linux> [2]https://aws.amazon.com/dynamodb/ <https://aws.amazon.com/dynamodb/> [3]https://aws.amazon.com/dynamodb/pricing/ <https://aws.amazon.com/dynamodb/pricing/> > On Nov 28, 2017, at 3:15 PM, Erik de Bruin <e...@ixsoftware.nl> wrote: > > Olaf, > >> The instance has a basic PHP stack on it >> Although I'm doing PHP since PHP3 I would prefer to go with NodeJS and a >> NoSQL DB here. >> I am still learning NodeJS but it seems to me it is straightforward and we >> also could implement some real time stuff maybe a bit easier. (I think in a >> more matured try-it-now version some day it would be cool to return the >> compiler log in real time to the app instead of just showing a spinner) >> >> Is it a big task with AWS to create a NodeJS instance and to install >> additional npm's? >> > > I put that PHP stack on there, I can take it off easily enough. Anyone I > give SSH access to can do it. > > I do not know enough to create a NodeJS stack, nor am I familiar with NoSQL > databases. But I'm sure someone else is, and I can provide them access to > set it up. > > If we're not going to use the MySQL database, please let me know a.s.a.p., > as that is incurring additional costs on my AWS account. > > Om, how much of Olaf's requests can you deliver, if I give you the access > needed? > > Thanks, > > EdB > > > > -- > Ix Multimedia Software > > Jan Luykenstraat 27 > 3521 VB Utrecht > > T. 06-51952295 > I. www.ixsoftware.nl