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I'm designing a website and trying to decide on the technologies to use. Cloud (amazon) vs traditional server setup and the different technologies that could be put down on each.

If I typed up 2 or 3 paragraphs on my requirements and direction of thinking, is there a site that can suggest the best technologies to use and critique / improve my choice? Or is Pro Webmaster the place to put down that challenge?

Yes, I understand that this is a question on whether or not I can ask a question :)

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We can have a nice in-depth discussion in the chat room, but you don't have enough reputation to do so yet. Contact me: (click on my username, visit my homepage, and find my email address). I can help address your questions. – ionFish May 20 '12 at 18:01
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Voting to close. Question about questions go in meta. Although, that much detailed information about your project, and "direction of thinking" versus an actual practical problem, is probably going to get your question shut down as too localized. – Su' May 20 '12 at 19:13
I recommend you break your situation/choices up into discrete components so that can be asked as individual, broadly applicable questions. Unless your collective requirements are somewhat commonplace, asking about a specific detailed setup is likely to be too localized to be useful to others. But if you're just looking for general feedback/critique rather than answers to specific questions, then a messageboard (such as the Sitepoint forums) would be a more appropriate place for that. – Lèse majesté May 21 '12 at 2:40
Thanks. I'll do as recommended. Much appreciated! – Dylan May 21 '12 at 6:12

closed as not a real question by Su', paulmorriss, John Conde May 21 '12 at 13:00

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