Is it possible to deploy Nuxt SSR application on AWS?
I'm new to AWS. I can't find any explanation on how to deploy Nuxt SSR app on AWS although I could find ones on how to deploy static Nuxt app there. Is it possible to deploy Nuxt SSR app on AWS? I have spent long enough time already so please let me ask for your help. Thanks.
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I'm new to AWS. I can't find any explanation on how to deploy Nuxt SSR app on AWS although I could find ones on how to deploy static Nuxt app there. Is it possible to deploy Nuxt SSR app on AWS? I have spent long enough time already so please let me ask for your help. Thanks.
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I'm new to AWS. I can't find any explanation on how to deploy Nuxt SSR app on AWS although I could find ones on how to deploy static Nuxt app there. Is it possible to deploy Nuxt SSR app on AWS? I have spent long enough time already so please let me ask for your help. Thanks.
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I'm new to AWS. I can't find any explanation on how to deploy Nuxt SSR app on AWS although I could find ones on how to deploy static Nuxt app there. Is it possible to deploy Nuxt SSR app on AWS? I have spent long enough time already so please let me ask for your help. Thanks.
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Yes, you can deploy just about anything on AWS if you configure the compute resources correctly. Static websites can be served from S3 directly, but for those with a dynamic backend you'll need to use something like EC2 or Lambda. I found this guide for using Lambda and Serverless Framework to deploy a Nuxt SSR app: https://dzone.com/articles/a-crash-course-on-serverless-side-rendering-with-v
You could also use an EC2 instance as your compute engine, but to do that you'll need to install all the dependencies and manage the host operating system and the web server. Hope that helps!
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Hi bwest! Thank you for your answer! Your link really helped me although I haven't been able to deploy to AWS as I encountered another problem. But thank you very much!
– Masa
Nov 23 '18 at 9:43
I am glad it helped!
– bwest
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Yes, you can deploy just about anything on AWS if you configure the compute resources correctly. Static websites can be served from S3 directly, but for those with a dynamic backend you'll need to use something like EC2 or Lambda. I found this guide for using Lambda and Serverless Framework to deploy a Nuxt SSR app: https://dzone.com/articles/a-crash-course-on-serverless-side-rendering-with-v
You could also use an EC2 instance as your compute engine, but to do that you'll need to install all the dependencies and manage the host operating system and the web server. Hope that helps!
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Hi bwest! Thank you for your answer! Your link really helped me although I haven't been able to deploy to AWS as I encountered another problem. But thank you very much!
– Masa
Nov 23 '18 at 9:43
I am glad it helped!
– bwest
Nov 23 '18 at 15:45
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Yes, you can deploy just about anything on AWS if you configure the compute resources correctly. Static websites can be served from S3 directly, but for those with a dynamic backend you'll need to use something like EC2 or Lambda. I found this guide for using Lambda and Serverless Framework to deploy a Nuxt SSR app: https://dzone.com/articles/a-crash-course-on-serverless-side-rendering-with-v
You could also use an EC2 instance as your compute engine, but to do that you'll need to install all the dependencies and manage the host operating system and the web server. Hope that helps!
1
Hi bwest! Thank you for your answer! Your link really helped me although I haven't been able to deploy to AWS as I encountered another problem. But thank you very much!
– Masa
Nov 23 '18 at 9:43
I am glad it helped!
– bwest
Nov 23 '18 at 15:45
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Yes, you can deploy just about anything on AWS if you configure the compute resources correctly. Static websites can be served from S3 directly, but for those with a dynamic backend you'll need to use something like EC2 or Lambda. I found this guide for using Lambda and Serverless Framework to deploy a Nuxt SSR app: https://dzone.com/articles/a-crash-course-on-serverless-side-rendering-with-v
You could also use an EC2 instance as your compute engine, but to do that you'll need to install all the dependencies and manage the host operating system and the web server. Hope that helps!
Yes, you can deploy just about anything on AWS if you configure the compute resources correctly. Static websites can be served from S3 directly, but for those with a dynamic backend you'll need to use something like EC2 or Lambda. I found this guide for using Lambda and Serverless Framework to deploy a Nuxt SSR app: https://dzone.com/articles/a-crash-course-on-serverless-side-rendering-with-v
You could also use an EC2 instance as your compute engine, but to do that you'll need to install all the dependencies and manage the host operating system and the web server. Hope that helps!
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Hi bwest! Thank you for your answer! Your link really helped me although I haven't been able to deploy to AWS as I encountered another problem. But thank you very much!
– Masa
Nov 23 '18 at 9:43
I am glad it helped!
– bwest
Nov 23 '18 at 15:45
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1
Hi bwest! Thank you for your answer! Your link really helped me although I haven't been able to deploy to AWS as I encountered another problem. But thank you very much!
– Masa
Nov 23 '18 at 9:43
I am glad it helped!
– bwest
Nov 23 '18 at 15:45
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Hi bwest! Thank you for your answer! Your link really helped me although I haven't been able to deploy to AWS as I encountered another problem. But thank you very much!
– Masa
Nov 23 '18 at 9:43
Hi bwest! Thank you for your answer! Your link really helped me although I haven't been able to deploy to AWS as I encountered another problem. But thank you very much!
– Masa
Nov 23 '18 at 9:43
I am glad it helped!
– bwest
Nov 23 '18 at 15:45
I am glad it helped!
– bwest
Nov 23 '18 at 15:45
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