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Epirus on AWS
Conor Svensson

Published On - October 30, 2019

Exploring the Blockchain on AWS

Since launching the Sirato blockchain explorer on the Azure Marketplace earlier this year, many people have asked us if it would be made available on the AWS Marketplace. The wait is finally over! We’re pleased to announce that from today Sirato is available in the AWS Marketplace. 

 

Epirus Available on AWS Marketplace

 

The Sirato blockchain explorer and smart contract registry is the go-to platform for both business and technical users for working with blockchain networks. It supports Hyperledger Besu, Quorum and other Ethereum based networks. 
 
Epirus available on AWS marketplace

 

The Sirato blockchain explorer and smart contract registry is the go-to platform for both business and technical users for working with blockchain networks. It supports Hyperledger Besu, Quorum and other Ethereum based networks.
 
Epirus available on AWS marketplace
 
To get started with Sirato on AWS, you can sign up to the offer here and launch an Sirato instance that has been optimised for AWS. You will need to have the details of an RPC connection for your node. For instructions on this, you can head to the Sirato for AWS documentation
 
On AWS, Sirato provides authenticated access out of the box, when you set it up, your are prompted for a username and password to control access to the instance. This is taken care of via the epirus setup command.
Configuring Epirus instance

Please enter a username: <enter username>

New password: <enter password>

Re-type new password: <re-enterpassword>

Adding password for user <username>

Please enter node URL: http://<your-service-url>

Successfully connected to http://<your-service-url>

Configuration written to /usr/local/src/epirus/epirus.conf
However, if you wish to add additional credentials after the fact, you can use the new epirus passwd command. 
 

$ sudo epirus passwd <new or existing username> 

 

The offer also includes a 7-day free trial, so what are you waiting for? Head to here to start working with Sirato on AWS!
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