Amazon just announced its AWS Marketplace and Moodle has a place at the table (actually 4 places).
You can now get Moodle from three different vendors all suited to run Moodle in the cloud and have the choice of 32 or 64 bit. Moodle 2.2+ anyone?
I am currently running Moodle 2.2 for a test site through BitNami Cloud and am quite happy with the results (and responsiveness). The solutions are totally scalable, the smallest installation costing around $30 per month to run. Increasing computer power (ram/HD storage) will increase the monthly fees and baseline. Pay for what you use. If the site is for testing and playing only you can easily “turn off” the servers to conserve resources ($).
Find out more at https://aws.amazon.com/marketplace
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how much does it cost?
for Bitnami the smallest server (I use it for testing) is about $16/mo
Thank you for the topic. It is actually one more option to deploy Moodle on AWS. You can use automated services like Deploy4Me to install it. You would get the complete configured environment without any fees on top of AWS.
https://deploy4me.com/en/install/moodle.html
Apart from Bitnami there is also Cloudways and Site5 that is offering Moodle hosting on AWS.
Thanks for sharing 🙂
Anyone know after install moodle stup in cloud,how to host ip to kathir.xxxxxx.com using cloudfront and router 53
I have no idea ????
But here is the documentation on Router 53, have you followed it yet? I believe you should make your Moodle a “resource record”
http://docs.aws.amazon.com/Route53/latest/DeveloperGuide/welcome-dns-service.html
http://docs.aws.amazon.com/Route53/latest/DeveloperGuide/routing-to-aws-resources.html
If you are still out of luck, I think your best bet is to reach out to AWS directly.
Happy and safe domain routing, Kathir!