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neonlex

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About neonlex

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    Which part of what?

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    Comment #19385535

    I don’t understand your answer, that’s basically what wmf described. Put a proxy or load balancer in front of your service.

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    Comment #8315252

    I don't like the idea of not having my development certificates under control. They should be as secure as the production certs in my opinion. I use PHPKi for that purpose, it's no…

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    Comment #8218518

    I used this font since more than a year. It's great but a week ago I started using Source Code Pro.

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    Comment #8005737

    How can I remove a project?

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    Comment #7791852

    Have a look at AWS OpsWorks.

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    Comment #6188159

    I also strongly disagree. The real problem is that browsers can't use them as good as they should. If you take for example a RESTful API, the verbs make totally sense and especiall…

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    Comment #5243472

    ssl is handled on app basis not in the load balancer and by the way, you can hook into everything by rewriting or overwriting the recipes

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    Comment #5243403

    OpsWorks gives you better features, try out to start a small stack and then also have a look at the default cookbooks, there you can see what you can do with OpsWorks: https://gith…

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    Comment #5243367

    But OpsWorks is the answer for the problem.

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    Comment #5243298

    it's easy, but also a bit hacky... because opsworks triggers multiple lifecyle events and also distributes the chef config if you solve the config problem, maybe with a static exam…

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    Comment #5243285

    let's see how the service grows

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    Comment #5243281

    you get a much better orchestration as you could with chef server you also have much faster interactions, better life cycles and to the searching... you get every information of ev…