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Category: cloud computing

Posted March 13, 2018March 29, 2020Posted in cloud computing, unixcloud computing, unix

Allow another user to connect to my EC2 cloud machine

When you get stuck with a problem a friend might be able to help you with you will need to allow him access to your Amazon EC2 cloud machine. Here’s one way to to this.

Posted January 24, 2018March 29, 2020Posted in cloud computing, container, unixcloud computing, container, unix

Creating a Singularity image when Docker is misbehaving

Creating new image files for Docker and for Singularity failed on the AWS Ubuntu machine, but worked without issue using Vagrant on the Mac.

Posted October 3, 2017March 29, 2020Posted in cloud computingcloud computing

Comparing instance prices on the Amazon cloud

As the largest cloud computing company Amazon Web Services (AWS) offers various options to use compute-power on an “as-needed” basis. You can choose what size and type of machine, what number of machines – and you can choose a price model where you are “bidding” for the resource.

Posted August 14, 2017March 29, 2020Posted in cloud computingcloud computing

Allow others to upload data to your Amazon S3 bucket

A summary of how to share Amazon cloud storage (S3 bucket) with a co-worker, allowing them to share data with you.

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