Today we will be looking at hosting multiple websites on a Single EC2 Server. We will be looking into doing this on Linux Apache Server as well as Windows IIS Server. I will start with Linux and will gradually complete this article by doing Windows. However, truth be told this is no different from what you will be doing at a physical server if you were not to host your sites in cloud. >>Spoiler<< Continue Reading →
Its been a long time since I have moved into AWS zone and I have started to get a feeling that I should now write about AWS related stuff. So to being with, I thought it would be good to go on and write a tutorial on installing AWS Tools.
We will go with each platform – Linux/OSX and Windows with direct AWS installation & Bitnami Cloud tools well.
All the developer tools for AWS can be found on the link – http://aws.amazon.com/developertools/ Continue Reading →

This image was a part of TimeLapse project. Though the project didn’t came along good, but this image was awesome. So couldn’t resist posting this one.
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Took this photo in a snap when my friends actually pointed me at this amazing sunset. Same old favorite lens 50mm 1.8F with Canon T1i. Comments
How many times it has happen, that you came across some TUI setup and you have been asked to give the path to JAVA HOME. For me, numerous times.
JAVA HOME basically asks you to give the home directory off JAVA binary. But in the world of linux, whenever Java (JDK/SDK/JRE) is updated it never deletes the previous version of JAVA but adds the new version of it, so the backward compatible software could run nice and crisp using older JAVA binaries.
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Had taken it an year ago. By the way all my images are available for download. If you need it without my signature you will have to mail to me using Contact Form.
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Maid a trip to Niagara Falls. Maid of Mist is one thing you should not miss over there.
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Had taken a Boston trip . Captured this harbor at New England Aquarium in Boston.
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Summer 2011, Washington DC : ISO 500, 190mm f/5, 1/200 | Sigma 70-300 DG Macro Telephoto Zoom Lens
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