Thank you Adam! Will follow your AWS documentation once we're done with 
development.

Regards,

Joel 

On Sunday, July 19, 2015 at 12:31:37 AM UTC+8, Adam Cox wrote:
>
> Hello all, I've done some testing and had success with storing Arches 
> uploaded media files in an AWS S3 storage bucket.  This is a very cheap and 
> scalable way to store data (about $.03/gb-month), so it would allow an 
> arches system on a server with very small disk space to hold pretty a much 
> unlimited amount of data.  In other words, if you want to use this setup, 
> you can more or less remove disk storage space from one of your initial 
> server considerations.
>
> If you look around, there are lots of Django apps out there that use this 
> system, but there are some concerns with how fast the media is served by S3 
> (though, the rest of the app will benefit from not having to serve these 
> media files).  I haven't been able to extensively test the speed yet, so 
> any feedback would be great.
>
> I've added to the official arches-hip documentation 
> <https://arches-hip.readthedocs.org/en/latest/>, under the "Extra" 
> heading.  Let me know if there's any way to improve the steps or if you 
> have trouble.
>

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