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    Deploying to Amazon Linux 2
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    Deploying to Amazon Linux 2

    #285 Feb 28, 2021 pro

    I recently upgraded Drifting Ruby's site from Ruby 2.6 to Ruby 2.7 as part of some general maintenance. The Beanstalk instance was using an older version of Amazon Linux. During the upgrade process, I discovered that it wasn't a simple transition. In this episode, we look at the discovery path and how to successfully deploy your Ruby on Rails application to AWS Elastic Beanstalk with Amazon Linux 2 and Ruby 2.7.

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    AWS Security Groups and Deploying Rails 6 to Beanstalk
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    AWS Security Groups and Deploying Rails 6 to Beanstalk

    #203 Aug 18, 2019 pro

    Back in Episode #106, we configured and deployed to a very simple AWS Beanstalk environment. However, in this episode, we take things a bit further and explore security groups, an existing database and redis service. Also, there are a few changes that we have to do in order to get Rails 6 working within Beanstalk.

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