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Has anyone use CHEF to manage Sitecore such as provision server, maintain/update config or CI and CD?
I have spent some work using CHEF with Sitecore 8.1. It was mostly from a Proof of Concept, and for a client that wanted to evaluate it. Additionally, I presented this to CHEF stakeholders in Seattle ...
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Sitecore login page returns 403 - Forbidden: Access is denied after HTTPS is enabled
The reason that I couldn't get access to the Sitecore Login page was that setting up HTTPS through Amazon load balancer placed the CMS behind the load balancer gate as well. I didn't add the IP of the ...
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Few Queries to set up the separate Processing server on AWS
A processing server is basically just another Content Management server that has been reduced down to certain functions. These functions are then disabled from the Primary Content Management server ...
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How to install Scaled Sitecore 10.1 XP on AWS without kubernetes / dockers?
Sitecore runs well on AWS however there are not as many resources out there which you can leverage as there are for Azure. If you want to use CloudFormation which is similar to what ARM is for Azure ...
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1 CD in pair behind ELB loses connection to SQL
Based on the error message it is trying to connect using the Named Pipes provider. This is an inter process protocol and will only work if SQL is on the same machine.
You can force tcp by specifying ...
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Improve publishing speed to a target in China
Looks like your CD server and the corresponding web database is hosted in Alibaba Virtual Private Cloud.
You may want to consider creating a SSL VPN server on your Aliyun VPC and connect your CM ...
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Installing Sitecore 9(XP0) on premise with Amazon RDS for SQL Server
It is possible have done it. I had a few issues with SQL commands which return an error because a setting cannot be updated through SQL in RDS, but instead should be updated in the parameter group. I ...
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Installing Sitecore 9(XP0) on premise with Amazon RDS for SQL Server
You can't. At least I've not heard of a way.
What you can do, is to set up the databases on a local MS SQL Server, and then use SQL Database Migration Wizard to move the databases onto Amazon RDS.
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