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Showing posts with label server. Show all posts
Showing posts with label server. Show all posts
Sunday, June 26, 2022

Host a Website on Your Home Raspberry Pi

The Raspberry Pi is a low cost device and it consumes low power. It can be used as a web server with your home internet and you will have complete freedom to implement ideas. Nowadays popular cloud services are costing high for the same specifications and recently banned some websites for showing some legal terms. This post will guide you how to configure and host a website on your home Raspberry Pi device with AT&T home network. All of my web applications hosted on my home server Raspberry Pi 8GB with external SSD, I usally costs under $99.

Host a Website on Your Home Raspberry Pi

Tuesday, August 27, 2019

Mock REST Backend Server for Angular and React Applications.

As I promised to continue the Angular/Ionic project series, as a developer perspective mock server is the most important to progress the development. We should not depend on the production or development API for front-end development. This post is about creating a simple Node Express server with mock JSON object files. You can import the project to any of the front-end applications like Angular, React, Ionic and VueJS projects.

Mock REST Backend Server for Angular and React Applications.

Sunday, July 24, 2016

Backup All Your Amazon Instance Files to S3 Bucket

In our previous posts, Amazon EC2 Cloud Installation and Amazon EC2 Setup with Ubuntu and XAMPP Installation discuss how to launch virtual servers as you need, configure security and networking and manage storage. This allows you to eliminate your investment in hardware, so you can develop and deploy applications faster. AWS is used by most of the smart people in this present technical world. But any old or new application maintained in a server needs a backup, so that any unfortunate crash in the system should not lead you to be in a state of pressure of what to do next. Today’s post help you to maintain the backup of your files as per the daily basis.

Backup your Amazon Instance Files to S3 Bucket

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