Amazon AWS announces LightSail virtual private servers starting at $5 a month
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What OS did you start with?
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@scottalanmiller said in AWS announces virtual private servers starting at $5 a month:
What OS did you start with?
Have to tweak my question, do you?
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@BRRABill said in AWS announces virtual private servers starting at $5 a month:
@scottalanmiller said in AWS announces virtual private servers starting at $5 a month:
What OS did you start with?
Have to tweak my question, do you?
I honestly thought that you were asking about the application layer.
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@scottalanmiller said in AWS announces virtual private servers starting at $5 a month:
@BRRABill said in AWS announces virtual private servers starting at $5 a month:
@scottalanmiller said in AWS announces virtual private servers starting at $5 a month:
What OS did you start with?
Have to tweak my question, do you?
I honestly thought that you were asking about the application layer.
That's because you think like, well, YOU!
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Linking to this discussion as it is not a duplicate but there is a lot info there as well since the State of Cloud 2016 post came out just as Amazon announced LightSail.
https://mangolassi.it/topic/11679/recommended-cloud-iaas-providers-for-the-smb-in-2016/
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Purely Linux at this time, just CentOS based and Ubuntu. No Windows, BSD, Suse, etc.
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This is definitely going to put a lot of pressure on the other VPS providers. It is going to be really easy to connect with other AWS services so the value of the service is going to be great.
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@Romo said in Amazon AWS announces LightSail virtual private servers starting at $5 a month:
This is definitely going to put a lot of pressure on the other VPS providers. It is going to be really easy to connect with other AWS services so the value of the service is going to be great.
Tons of pressure. Vultr is really the only one with a lot of breathing room.
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@scottalanmiller Ubuntu
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@aaronstuder said in Amazon AWS announces LightSail virtual private servers starting at $5 a month:
@scottalanmiller Ubuntu
Plain or did you go for a preconfigured application?
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@scottalanmiller Plain