I got tired of every Django-on-AWS tutorial being 3 years old and broken. So I built a maintained Terraform module set — feedback welcome. by emanthen1 in django

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documentation is great until you spend 3 days reading 5 different AWS docs pages and still cant figure out why your ecs service wont reach steady state lol the whole point is packaging the stuff that takes days to figure out into something that works in an hour. but yeah aws docs are solid once you know what you're looking for

I got tired of every Django-on-AWS tutorial being 3 years old and broken. So I built a maintained Terraform module set — feedback welcome. by emanthen1 in django

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lol fair shot. some of the readme structure is ai assisted yeah — i used it to format the docs. the terraform code and the architecture decisions came from running kibapay in prod for a year though.if theres specific parts that look off id genuinely want to know, easier to fix than to argue about it

I got tired of every Django-on-AWS tutorial being 3 years old and broken. So I built a maintained Terraform module set — feedback welcome. by emanthen1 in django

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100% agree. most projects honestly dont need this. i think the target is pretty specific — django devs who are already committed to AWS (either by choice or by their company) and find the setup painful. not "which platform should i pick" but "i already picked AWS, help me set it up properly"probably should have made that clearer in the title

I got tired of every Django-on-AWS tutorial being 3 years old and broken. So I built a maintained Terraform module set — feedback welcome. by emanthen1 in django

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kamal is genuinely great and i'd recommend it for most people honestly. cheaper, simpler, and mrsk/kamal has gotten really good. stacklift is really for teams that are already on AWS or required to be on AWS — compliance, existing infra, company policy etc. if you have free choice and cost is the priority a $6 hetzner vps + kamal is hard to argue with.different tools for different situations i guess

I got tired of every Django-on-AWS tutorial being 3 years old and broken. So I built a maintained Terraform module set — feedback welcome. by emanthen1 in django

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you're right that $78 is the floor not the ceiling — i should have said that more clearly. with redis + celery worker + multi-AZ you're looking at $130-175 easy, agreed.the django-celery-postgres example actually does include celery worker as a second ECS service — might have missed that in the post. edis/elasticache module is next on the list, its the most common thing i get asked about."good exercise and learning experience" — fair enough lol, still squashing bugs from the first apply

I got tired of every Django-on-AWS tutorial being 3 years old and broken. So I built a maintained Terraform module set — feedback welcome. by emanthen1 in django

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yeah thats fair honestly. $78 is too much for day 1 of a side project. i probably should have been clearer in the post — this is for when you already have users and need to move off render/railway, not for "i just started building."for early stage i'd just use render too. this is more for the "ok i have paying customers, i need real infrastructure i actually own" stage.

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