Amazon AWS Railo Setup - A Trial
After looking at ColdFusion hosting providers and the extreme costs and limitations they through at you, I've decided to look at running my own in the Cloud. Amazon AWS set of features and flexible price structure, including a free first year for development, made the decision easy to investigate first. I got to say at first I was a little overwhelmed with the naming conventions of AWS products. But after stumbling and reading some articles, the terminology actually fits. Once I got a machine running (Ubuntu 32bit), which was really easy with the "launcher" wizard AWS (EC2) provides), the challenge of connecting became very obvious. I have used SSH in the past, I have always used it with a password. AWS by default does NOT allow this, key pairs are required. Again after a couple quick searches, I found Putty was the easiest. I wish I had the main page I used, but I can't find it in my browser history. Anyways, you take the PEM file given...