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Emissions API Project Notes
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application to AWS open source #13

Open EmbeddedHenni opened 4 years ago

EmbeddedHenni commented 4 years ago

we want to applicate to Amazons AWS open source promotion. More info here.

EmbeddedHenni commented 4 years ago

Following qestions are to be answered for the application:

EmbeddedHenni commented 4 years ago

I'm going to contact OpenSenseMap to get some information about their application to AWS.

EmbeddedHenni commented 4 years ago

a AWS loadout is saved here This is work in progress until we now what hardware we need and what we can get sponsored. So this is a first stage. The costs (without taxes?) are one time for 1 year substcription with payment in advance. In addition we got free kontigent we could use in the next 12 month

EmbeddedHenni commented 4 years ago

I'm going to contact OpenSenseMap to get some information about their application to AWS.

OpenSenseMap applicated to AWS with another funding that was initiated with their university.

EmbeddedHenni commented 4 years ago

a AWS loadout is saved here This is work in progress until we now what hardware we need and what we can get sponsored. So this is a first stage. The costs (without taxes?) are one time for 1 year substcription with payment in advance. In addition we got free kontigent we could use in the next 12 month

i would say we stick with the EC2 Server and the S3 storage to implement our own database to be the most flexible and dismiss the hosted RDS database. Question is if we want to seperade database and application server? So we could use the big r5dn.2xlarge for the database and the smaller m5.2xlarge for the application.

shaardie commented 4 years ago

We could use this calculation for AWS.

It includes a managed database server, a server for the API and some transfer contigent

EmbeddedHenni commented 4 years ago

application is out and we have to wait 10-15 business days for an answer