Optimizing Drupal Hosting: A Guide to AWS Architecture

As cloud services gain traction, AWS stands out for its comprehensive suite of products, offering hosting solutions for Drupal applications of varying sizes and complexities. In a blog post on Medium, Vadim Valuev, an IT solutions maker, shared insights on Drupal hosting on Amazon Web Services (AWS). In his tutorial, Vadim outlines a sample cloud-native architecture for Drupal on AWS, emphasizing scalability, high throughput, fast content delivery, extensibility, and security while adhering to Drupal's best practices. 

Key components of this architecture include EC2 on-demand instances, a load balancer, an RDS SQL database, ElastiCache Redis, S3 file storage, and CloudFront CDN. The tutorial delves into the installation and setup of necessary Drupal modules, briefly exploring how the architecture can be customized for specific use cases. Additionally, alternative AWS options for certain components and potential risks and challenges associated with running Drupal on AWS are discussed.

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