Troi Arbollente
Student Number: 35526226
My proposed cloud project is a travel blog website that showcases five countries that I have visited, along with my personal recommendations for each destination. The main purpose of this website is to share useful and relatable travel advice based on my own experiences. It will include places to visit, food to try, and general tips that could help other travellers plan their trips more easily. Instead of just giving basic information, the goal is to provide honest and practical recommendations that people can actually use in real situations. The website will be hosted on AWS EC2 using a virtual machine with a web server such as NGINX. This setup allows the website to be accessed through a public IP address over the internet. Hosting it in the cloud means the website can be accessed anytime and from anywhere, without relying on my personal computer being turned on. It also demonstrates important cloud concepts such as availability, remote access, and basic resource management. The website will be built using basic HTML to organise the content. Each country will have its own section, making the site simple and easy to navigate. The layout will be kept clean and readable so users can quickly find the information they are looking for without confusion. The target audience for this project is mainly students and young travellers who want simple, practical, and budget-friendly travel recommendations. Overall, this project shows my understanding of cloud hosting, server setup, and basic web development, while also allowing me to share personal experiences in a meaningful and engaging way.
I have chosen the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 (CC BY 4.0) license for this project because it allows others to use, share, and adapt my work while still giving me proper credit as the original creator. This is suitable for a travel blog, as it encourages the sharing of information and experiences while maintaining ownership. The license supports collaboration and aligns with modern cloud-based and open web practices. It also ensures that my work can be reused for educational or informational purposes, provided attribution is given, which balances accessibility with recognition.
c 2026 Troi Arbollente. This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License. (CC BY 4.0)