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aws-gettingstarted [2020_05_19 00:09] – [Step 4: Add Storage] stevenaws-gettingstarted [2020_06_01 21:02] steven
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 # Getting Started with AWS Cloud # Getting Started with AWS Cloud
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 ## Why AWS (Amazon Web Services)? ## Why AWS (Amazon Web Services)?
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 For more information on See [[https://storagemadeeasy.com/objectstorage/|The Enterprise File Fabric™ — The Killer Solution for Object Storage !]] For more information on See [[https://storagemadeeasy.com/objectstorage/|The Enterprise File Fabric™ — The Killer Solution for Object Storage !]]
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 ## Architecture ## Architecture
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 ### Single VM Deployment ### Single VM Deployment
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 For evaluation and smaller production environments the Enterprise File Fabric™ solution is typically deployed as a single virtual machine. The virtual machine includes an embedded database and search index. For evaluation and smaller production environments the Enterprise File Fabric™ solution is typically deployed as a single virtual machine. The virtual machine includes an embedded database and search index.
  
 A single virtual machine can be launched directly from the AWS Marketplace.  A single virtual machine can be launched directly from the AWS Marketplace. 
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 ### Multiple VM Deployment ### Multiple VM Deployment
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 The Enterprise File Fabric solution may also be deployed for High Availability with multiple virtual machines and a separate database. The Enterprise File Fabric solution may also be deployed for High Availability with multiple virtual machines and a separate database.
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 ### SSH Access ### SSH Access
  
-The instance can now be accessed at this IP address using a standalone SSH client. The username is <wrap em>smeconfiguser</wrap>. For example:+The instance can now be accessed at this IP address using a standalone SSH client. The username is **smeconfiguser**. For example:
  
     ssh -i "FileFabric.pem" smeconfiguser@34.194.216.200     ssh -i "FileFabric.pem" smeconfiguser@34.194.216.200