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- c5.xlarge AWS instance: 4 CPUs, 8 GB RAM
| #/bin/bash | |
| set -e | |
| set -o pipefail | |
| # Install docker and docker compose plugin on AWS Linux AMI 2023 | |
| # Defaults to compose plugin for intel machines | |
| # Run this with: | |
| # bash <(curl -sL https://gist.githubusercontent.com/24HOURSMEDIA/52b3f516ee1427437b6f52b9b65ac969/raw/install-docker-x86.sh?_cb=$(date +%s)) |
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These benchmark results are outdated.
Check out our blog post for the latest benchmark results.
| { | |
| "Statement": [ | |
| { | |
| "Effect": "Allow", | |
| "Action": [ | |
| "ec2:DescribeInstances", | |
| "ec2:DescribeTags" | |
| ], | |
| "Resource": "*" | |
| } |
| <?PHP | |
| // Generates a strong password of N length containing at least one lower case letter, | |
| // one uppercase letter, one digit, and one special character. The remaining characters | |
| // in the password are chosen at random from those four sets. | |
| // | |
| // The available characters in each set are user friendly - there are no ambiguous | |
| // characters such as i, l, 1, o, 0, etc. This, coupled with the $add_dashes option, | |
| // makes it much easier for users to manually type or speak their passwords. | |
| // | |
| // Note: the $add_dashes option will increase the length of the password by |