> Okay, the problem pricing may be related to "Amazon EC2 DedicatedIf I am reading that correctly, sounds like you get exclusive access to
> Instances" ... that seems the closest (from what I can tell), to having
> your own physical server and being able to do with it what you like.
>
> Perhaps this product is way overkill.
the hardware. i.e. not a VM. So, probably will cost more.
Last I looked, the reserved instance stuff was the cheapest. Although
was somewhat confusing for me to understand initially, and I had to
complain to Amazon when their website stuffed things up.... IIRC, if you
have a reserved instance, then the hourly fees get reduced significantly
(but are still payable). So the total payable is less. I think there
might have been two types of reserved instances, but I have forgotten
this stuff already.
Even with the reserved instance, you probably find you will end up
paying more then for an alternative provider. At least that is what I
found several years ago, when I moved to Hetzner instead.
No argument here.
> I also find that all (or too many, if not all) AWS pages are super
> resource hungry and cause performance issues (that is, their website
> pages detailing the products on offer). This may be due to me using
> Palemoon -- which is a fork of Firefox; I actually use a combination of
> browsers, Firefox [due to how they have changed since version 57 in
> particular], is used much less by myself now.
--
Brian May <brian@linuxpenguins.xyz>
https://linuxpenguins.xyz/brian/
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