Tutorial: Deploy an application to an on-premises instance with CodeDeploy (Windows Server, Ubuntu Server, or Red Hat Enterprise Linux) (original) (raw)
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This tutorial helps you gain experience with CodeDeploy by guiding you through the deployment of a sample application revision to a single on-premises instance—that is, a physical device that is not an Amazon EC2 instance—running Windows Server, Ubuntu Server, or Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL). For information about on-premises instances and how they work with CodeDeploy, seeWorking with On-Premises Instances.
Not what you're looking for?
- To practice deploying to an Amazon EC2 instance running Amazon Linux or RHEL, see Tutorial: Deploy WordPress to an Amazon EC2 instance (Amazon Linux or Red Hat Enterprise Linux and Linux, macOS, or Unix).
- To practice deploying to an Amazon EC2 instance running Windows Server, see Tutorial: Deploy a "hello, world!" application with CodeDeploy (Windows Server).
Topics
- Prerequisites
- Step 1: Configure the on-premises instance
- Step 2: Create a sample application revision
- Step 3: Bundle and upload your application revision to Amazon S3
- Step 4: Deploy your application revision
- Step 5: Verify your deployment
- Step 6: Clean up resources
Step 6: Clean up
Prerequisites
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