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FileMaker Cloud for AWS (BYOL)

Fourteen33 - FileMaker | 1.18.1.209

Linux/Unix, CentOS 7.6.1805 - 64-bit Amazon Machine Image (AMI)

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    Tol

Stupidly complex process - supremely poorly documented.

  • September 03, 2019
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Even watching the YouTube video doesn't help. Follow the steps carefully - they make no sense to anyone without in-depth understanding of AWS tech lingo. When something doesn't go correctly - you are stuck.

It is a pathetic start to what should be a really simple process.

Somebody needs to write a proper installer to make this process possible for your average basic computer user. It should be simple, simple simple.


    remoran

Complexified to the max

  • June 02, 2018
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I build systems and interfaces so I know a little bit. Complexfication for something that should be clear is NOT CLEAR. I signed up for a BYOL 5 user system for AWS. The Usage instructions does NOT point to the AWS config page to do the drill. How the hell do I get this to work? The AWS EC2 configs are done and correct, I subscribed to the FM BYOL 5 user but no concise connect to EC2 is in place as per these instructions. I am sitting in limbo not knowing if my $900 is going up in smoke or if the FM cloud software will ever link to the EC2 instance so what do I do? I sent support requests to FM and to AWS to see if something can be done because I am not going to subscribe yet again and get charged twice for software already purchased. Last but not least, two different usage instructions residing here and on AWS are different instructional documents. If I were in charge of this, heads would roll. Fix this CF. FM is an awesome product, AWS is also really good but Obritera is not. This is totally unacceptable. I hope the hell I can get this to work but right now, NADA is the operative term here.


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