Hi all! I just published on Amazon Web Services (AWS) an instance image 
that will help anyone setup an Open edX instance in one click, with no 
shell access required: https://aws.amazon.com/marketplace/pp/B07PV3TB8X

Everything is neatly packaged in this image, so that absolutely no 
configuration or hacking is required to get a working Open edX install. 
This is the continuation of my work on Tutor, which is a free, open source, 
docker-based Open edX distribution designed for maximum maintainability and 
ease of use: http://docs.tutor.overhang.io/

You'll note that the AMI itself is not free: its price was set at $50/month 
($500/year) to support the development of Tutor. I worked very hard with 
the AWS technical support to make the AMI battle-proof and rock-solid. For 
instance, the image includes a local Docker registry to guarantee that you 
are always using the right docker containers for your Tutor version.

Because Tutor is open source, there is no vendor lock-in: you are free to 
take your data, move it to a different server and stop paying for the Tutor 
AMI at any time. 

Source code: https://github.com/regisb/tutor
Documentation: https://docs.tutor.overhang.io/
Community forums: https://discuss.overhang.io/

I'll be at the conference next week: ask me anything!

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