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Source:- https://github.com/anshul7248/Golang_Deployment_on_Ec2_Instance/ Welcome to DAY-19 of Golang Backend MasterClass. In this video, I’ll walk you through the complete deployment process for a Golang backend API and React (or any frontend) — both hosted on the same domain using Apache2 on an AWS EC2 instance. You’ll learn how to: -Host your Golang API securely on EC2 -Configure Apache as a reverse proxy for /api routes -Serve your frontend and backend from one domain -Enable HTTPS using Let’s Encrypt SSL -Fix the “503 Service Unavailable” error -Debug common Apache proxy issues in Go apps By the end of this tutorial, you’ll have a production-ready Go + Frontend deployment on a single domain, running smoothly with SSL and Apache reverse proxy setup #Golang #GoLangDevelopers #GoBackend #GolangDeployment #Apache2 #AWS #EC2 #FullStackDeployment #ReverseProxy #WebHosting #DevOps #UbuntuServer #LetsEncrypt #ReactDeployment #GoProjects #BackendDevelopment #deploymentautomation

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Golang And Devops

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