Theoretically, this would be a self-contained system — the only point of failure is AWS itself. As long as you load your account with a few thousand bucks, perhaps it will last “forever”.
I also like pg’s philosophy of "just pretend https doesn’t exist", but if it’s guaranteed that the automation won’t fail, it seems gratuitously fussy to insist on plain http.
So that just leaves the question of registrar. As much as I like gandi, it seems like a better idea to migrate the domain itself to Amazon too. https://docs.aws.amazon.com/Route53/latest/DeveloperGuide/re...
Theoretically, this would be a self-contained system — the only point of failure is AWS itself. As long as you load your account with a few thousand bucks, perhaps it will last “forever”.
I also like pg’s philosophy of "just pretend https doesn’t exist", but if it’s guaranteed that the automation won’t fail, it seems gratuitously fussy to insist on plain http.
Thanks!