Next.js 13 SSR vs. SSG vs. ISR with AWS Amplify Hosting | Amazon Web Services

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This video walks through when to host SSR (server-side rendered), SSG (static generation), and ISR (incremental static regeneration) content all within the same Next.js 13 application using AWS Amplify Hosting, SSR v2. It highlights and compares use cases and advantages for each option.

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