Hey,

I host on S3, deployed through a code pipeline on commit. The backend is 
a docker swarm hosted on several EC2 instances. Works like a charm.



On Tuesday, 17 October 2017 07:32:53 UTC+1, William Saxton wrote:
>
> I'd like to use AWS to host my Angular web app, as well as use all of the 
> Amazon cloud services as necessary (DynamoDB, ElasticCache, etc).  I 
> planned on using Elastic Beanstalk because I have experience with Heroku so 
> I assumed it was similar.
>
> But now I see a lot of advice to deploy apps to AWS via S3 instead.  Is 
> this only for stack sites with static pages?  Can you still deploy your 
> site to S3 and interact with other AWS services, such as authentication, 
> web services, etc?  I don't see ANY examples of people deploying Angular to 
> Elastic Beanstalk, so I'm wondering if that's because S3 is the best way to 
> do it. 
>

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