Step-By-Step Guide to Setting up A Local SuiteCRM Instance

SuiteCRM is a software fork of the SugarCRM. SuiteCRM is a free and open source Customer Relationship Management Software. It is one of the most popular alternatives to the famous paid SugarCRM and SalesForce.

In order to test SuiteCRM, one can either subscribe for a demo instance which only lasts a couple of days. If more time is required for SuiteCRM testing, there are a couple of options including deploying pre-baked SuiteCRM instances on Amazon AWS, Microsoft Azure, Alibaba Cloud, and Google Cloud Platform. One can also setup his/her own SuiteCRM instance on either any of these public cloud platforms or on local servers.

An Overview of Migration Services Offered By AWS

Amazon Web Services is one of the leading IaaS services providers. It offers cloud computing services that are highly available, scalable, and cost-effective. Enterprises of any size can start using AWS and pay for only what they use. AWS is the ideal choice for small-scale enterprises and startups. Any enterprise planning to use AWS has to go through different stages of migration in order to start providing services on top of AWS.

Earlier we explained here some of the important factors that you must consider before migrating to the cloud and in this blog, we are going to provide an overview of all the migrat­­ion services offered by AWS.

The R’s of Migration

There are many ways by which you can migrate your applications to the cloud. In this blog, we will go over different strategies that any company can leverage in order to migration their production workloads to the cloud.

Before the migration phase, it is essential to determine the current environment, its dependencies, types of servers and applications, licenses and much more.

Getting Started With Amazon’s New Well-Architected Tool

On the 29th November 2018, Amazon introduced the Well-Architected tool. With the help of this tool, AWS users can access their planned architectures vis-a-vis the latest AWS architecture best practices. In addition, AWS users can get guidance on improving their present application architectures. This tool is based on the increasingly popular Well-Architected framework which helps users build secure, high performance, resilient, and efficient AWS-based solutions. This tool provides a consistent approach for users to evaluate planned and existing architectures and provides guidance to help implement designs that scale in accordance with application needs.

Importantly, with the help of this tool users get insights on potential security risks and identify steps to address these risks via the Well-Architected framework. The tool guides the user through a series of question and answers covering different aspects of the five pillars of the AWS Well-Architected framework (namely, operational excellence, security, reliability, performance efficiency, and cost optimization) and at the end gives you a set of recommendations for the architecture. The Well-Architected tool is freely available to all users but is only available in US East (N. Virginia), US East (Ohio), US West (Oregon), and Europe (Ireland).