I have currently setup 2 EC2 server instances with an AWS Elastic Load Balancer. I have a query about how to sync uploaded content files like images between these 2 servers. This is a Drupal website and when content gets uploaded, the files would get uploaded to any 1 of the 2 servers. So how can I sync these files so that they are available on both servers whenever there is a request?
The images are loaded via CloudFront CDN.
Which is the best option for this scenario - Elastic File System (EFS) or S3 or any other alternative?
After extensive self taught i have finally managed to design my first website for a school i currently work.Now uploading it to internet so anyone can see what we do.Am stuck.
Please if anyone is reading this kindly recommends a good hosting platform and easy to do it on your own tutorials with less technical jargons so that i can post the site to online for my school.I use DRUPAL CORE 7.Thanks in advance
Hello im new to drupal and i will try to create blog. I finded good offer from fecony.eu webhosting for 1 year free. I think for starting site is it good because i will pay only domain and i dont have other payments... But i dont know if this hosting will be enough for drupal with some modules. Have somebody experience with this company? Is their specification enough? I think in future i can have 300-400 UIP per day
They have webhosting specification here https://fecony.eu/web-hosting.php
Composer puts a new D8 site's web server root in siteroot/web. Most cPanel shared and reseller hosts insist on the web server root at ~/public_html. I've thought about deleting or renaming ~/public_html and creating a symbolic or hard link to siteroot/web, but I don't know what trouble that could get me into. One sales chat rep said I could ask tech support to set my root. The others all said VPS, which requires more management than I care to do and more $ than a reseller shared account.
A friend's drupal site was hacked. I helped set up the drupal site 5 years ago and I don't think anyone else has done much to it since then. It was hosted on bluehost. Her web site has very low traffic. It's more like a prototype. The total number of people who visited the site is probably less than 200. I'm surprised the hacker knows about the site.