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An example of using Vagrant’s vagrant-aws plugin to launch an FTP server on EC2 using vsftp. When I was building Vault, the data warehouse for …

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Ryan Alyn Porter ☯ Ryan Alyn Porter Web and mobile software developer RSS Home Archives Need an FTP Server? Here’s How to Get There With Vagrant, EC2 and Vsftp Aug 24 th , 2014 An example of using Vagrant’s vagrant-aws plugin to launch an FTP server on EC2 using vsftp. When I was building Vault, the data warehouse for the Hakkasan Group , I had to accommodate data sources that post data files to an FTP server. I didn’t want to compromise the security of the data warehouse by running an FTP daemon on an existing server in Vault’s secure production environment, so I spun up a dedicated FTP server outside of that environment in the same Amazon EC2 data center. No self-respecting DevOps practitioner would set up a server like that manually. I used Chef to configure the cloud instance. But I also wanted to automate creating the instance, not just configuring it. One way to do that is with the Knife tool in the Chef suite of tools. Knife is powerful, but...

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