FREE ASP.NET CORE (.NET 6.0) Hosting on AWS (Amazon Web Services)
Today I was able to host my asp.net 6.0 + ANGULAR 14 application on AWS Free
Initial Setup of your AWS Account and your Computer
Get ready with your asp.net core 3.1 /.net 6 application
Install "AWS toolkit for visual studio 2022" as visual studio extensions :
it will be required to deploy smoothly from Visual Studio 2022 itself, your life will be easy.
Let's finish the AWS account setup
Get signed up with: its free but it will be required a valid credit card or debit card, they will charge nothing for the free services for 1 year*
https://portal.aws.amazon.com/billing/signup#/start/email
AWS console for services and offering
http://console.aws.amazon.com/
Create a user in AWS Console: IAM
With the help of AWS Identity and Access Management (IAM), you can control who or what has access to the services and resources offered by AWS, centrally manage fine-grained permissions, and adjust permissions across AWS by examining access patterns. read more here
Click on the "Security Credentials Tab" and generate credentials. keep both the key and secrete secure
Connect visual studio code to AWS and ec2
next step go to your computer and follow the directory on the window path: %USERPROFILE%\.aws\
create a file named "credentials" without any extension.
here who the credentials file looks like, read more here .https://docs.aws.amazon.com/cli/latest/userguide/cli-configure-files.html
Deployment in AWS ec2 t2.micro free tier after 12 months
you know need to create before deployment, you can do the same thing with the visual studio itself
Your visual studio will be connected with the AWS credential that we have set up in previous steps.
- In Solution Explorer, right-click your application and then select Publish to AWS Beanstalk.
- In the Publish to AWS wizard, enter your account information.
- For an AWS account to use for deployment, select your account or select Other to enter new account information.
- For Region, select the region where you want to deploy your application. For information about available AWS Regions, see AWS Elastic Beanstalk Endpoints and Quotas in the AWS General Reference. If you select a region not supported by Elastic Beanstalk, then the option to deploy to Elastic Beanstalk will become unavailable.
Next: Fill up the Application Enfimorent details
Next, fill up EC 2 instance details which are t2.micro for FREE tiers, you take have the same thing as given in the screenshot below.
Next, it will create some Permission, you can have the default one.
Next Application Options, select Release|Any CPU under Project Build configurations
Framework, which suitable for your .net Application
make sure to tick the "Build self-contained deployment bundler" checkbox. as given below.
On Success Full Deployment
Now got AWS console.aws.amazon.com under Elasticbeans talk
you will see a running service take elastic beanstalk, below highlighted URL, and ready to serve.
Next Tutorial, Custom Domain Setup with Free SSL on AWS
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