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    How to Deploy to Production with AWS

    To deploy to production with AWS, connect your repository and configure build settings. AWS handles the build pipeline, CDN distribution, and provides instant rollbacks if something goes wrong in production.

    Why Use AWS for This?

    AWS offers managed cloud services that simplify deploy to production, letting you focus on your application logic instead of infrastructure management. Developers choose AWS for this task because it reduces setup time and provides reliable, well-documented APIs.

    Step-by-Step: How to Deploy to Production with AWS

    1

    Prepare your build configuration

    Ensure your project has the correct build command, output directory, and environment variables configured for AWS. Set production environment variables separately from development.

    2

    Connect your repository to AWS

    Link your Git repository (GitHub, GitLab, or Bitbucket) to your AWS project. This enables automatic deployments on every push to your main branch.

    3

    Configure deployment settings

    Set the framework preset, Node.js version, and build output directory in your AWS project settings. Add any required environment variables for production.

    4

    Deploy and verify

    Push to your main branch or trigger a manual deploy. Monitor the build logs for errors, then verify the production URL loads correctly with all features working.

    Common Pitfalls When Deploying with AWS

    Committing secrets to your repository — use environment variables for API keys and credentials instead of hardcoding them.

    Not setting up error monitoring before launch — production bugs without monitoring tools are nearly impossible to diagnose.

    Skipping the staging environment — deploying untested changes directly to production risks downtime for real users.

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