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== AWS storage ==


<p class="alert alert-warning">This has not been done to date. Add instructions after the Wiki has been configured to serve its resources from S3.</p>
Created an S3 bucket named `dbarchowsky-wiki-uploads` to serve as a location for user files for the wiki.
 
Options:
* AWS S3, which works with the Mediawiki S3 extension.
* [https://docs.aws.amazon.com/AWSEC2/latest/UserGuide/AmazonEFS.html Amazon EFS] and EBS.
** '''EFS''' is scalable physical storage which can be shared among multiple EC2 instances.
** '''EBS''' is physical storage that is linked typically to a single EC2 instance.
 
== Mediawiki AWS Extension ==
 
[https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Extension:AWS MediaWiki AWS] extension enables uploads to AWS S3


[[Category:Wiki Customization]][[Category:S3]][[Category:AWS]]
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Revision as of 21:21, 25 April 2022

AWS storage

Created an S3 bucket named dbarchowsky-wiki-uploads to serve as a location for user files for the wiki.

Options:

  • AWS S3, which works with the Mediawiki S3 extension.
  • Amazon EFS and EBS.
    • EFS is scalable physical storage which can be shared among multiple EC2 instances.
    • EBS is physical storage that is linked typically to a single EC2 instance.

Mediawiki AWS Extension

MediaWiki AWS extension enables uploads to AWS S3