AWS Launches Its Smallest And Cheapest EC2 Instance Type Yet
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@scottalanmiller So can I still use it for Screenconnect?
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@anonymous said:
@scottalanmiller So can I still use it for Screenconnect?
It's a network without VMs. There is no place to install anything. A VPC does nothing on its own. It's just a place to "collect" VMs. You still need the VMs.
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@scottalanmiller said:
@anonymous said:
@scottalanmiller So can I still use it for Screenconnect?
It's a network without VMs. There is no place to install anything. A VPC does nothing on its own. It's just a place to "collect" VMs. You still need the VMs.
So if he keeps is and all he wants is a single small VM, then he's paying for something (VPC) he doesn't need, right?
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@Dashrender That's my question! Thanks!
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@Dashrender said:
@scottalanmiller said:
@anonymous said:
@scottalanmiller So can I still use it for Screenconnect?
It's a network without VMs. There is no place to install anything. A VPC does nothing on its own. It's just a place to "collect" VMs. You still need the VMs.
So if he keeps is and all he wants is a single small VM, then he's paying for something (VPC) he doesn't need, right?
Yeah, the VPC does nothing on its own. It's like having a VLAN but no switch yet
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Called Amazon, they gave me a full refund.
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@scottalanmiller Does anyone use Amazon Linux?
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@scottalanmiller said:
@anonymous said:
Does anyone use Amazon Linux?
Yup, crazy numbers of people. It's one of the most popular distros for enterprise workloads. I've used it a lot.
See answer above
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@scottalanmiller so it's basically red hat?
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@anonymous said:
@scottalanmiller so it's basically red hat?
More or less, but very lean and without SystemD (yet).