Thanks for the video very clear but I have a question sir. What if the laptop's public IP has changed? Should I change the Authorized networks every time?
I think that for reliable a connection, you need to yourself be using a static IP. Another thing you could do is use CIDR notation that captures an entire subnet of your ISP and make sure you use a strong password. The chances one of your neighbors will hack in are probably next to nil.
I think the mistake I made was not stopping the instance and a week later, I had almost $300 in charges. Fortunately, I was able to get a refund though am a little wary of trying this again. Can you make a video that helps us understand the most cost effective way to do this for a low-budget, 5k record application?
Great video. Derailed information and useful. Thank you.
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Very on point content thanks for making these videos
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Thanks for the video very clear but I have a question sir. What if the laptop's public IP has changed? Should I change the Authorized networks every time?
Thanks! Good question. I'm not sure what would happen actually.
I think that for reliable a connection, you need to yourself be using a static IP. Another thing you could do is use CIDR notation that captures an entire subnet of your ISP and make sure you use a strong password. The chances one of your neighbors will hack in are probably next to nil.
Thanks for the video
Question: How can connect this with Looker for Viz ?
You’re welcome! I’m not sure actually as I’ve never used Looker.
Great video
Thanks!
I think the mistake I made was not stopping the instance and a week later, I had almost $300 in charges. Fortunately, I was able to get a refund though am a little wary of trying this again. Can you make a video that helps us understand the most cost effective way to do this for a low-budget, 5k record application?
Oh that's unfortunate, but I think it's an easy mistake to make with many cloud providers. Sure, I can look into that!
@@DatabaseStar That would be very cool! Thanks!
When you stop instance your database is preserved right
I think so but I’m not 100% sure