AWS Systems Manager (formerly Amazon EC2 Systems Manager) is a unified interface that allows you to easily centralize operational data and automate tasks across your AWS resources. Systems Manager shortens the time to detect and resolve operational problems in your infrastructure. Systems Manager gives you a complete view of your infrastructure

This is official Amazon Web Services (AWS) documentation for Amazon Compute Cloud (Amazon EC2). This guide explains the infrastructure provided by the Amazon EC2 web service, and steps you through how to configure and manage your virtual servers using the AWS Management Console (an easy-to-use graphical interface), the Amazon EC2 API, or web The open source version of the Amazon EC2 User Guide for Linux. To submit feedback or requests for changes, submit an issue or make changes and submit a pull request. - awsdocs/amazon-ec2-user-guide 5 EC2 Compute Units (2 virtual cores with 2.5 EC2 Compute Units each) 350 GB of instance storage 32-bit platform High-CPU Extra Large Instance (c1.xlarge) 7 GB of memory 20 EC2 Compute Units (8 virtual cores with 2.5 EC2 Compute Units each) 1690 GB of instance storage 64-bit platform X1 instances are now available in AWS GovCloud (US), Asia Pacific (Mumbai), and Asia Pacific (Seoul) regions. To learn more about these instance types, visit the Amazon EC2 Instance Types page and the Amazon EC2 User Guide's section on Instance Types or the Amazon EC2 Pricing page. Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud (Amazon EC2) is a web service that provides secure, resizable compute capacity in the cloud. It is designed to make web-scale cloud computing easier for developers. Amazon EC2's simple web service interface allows you to obtain and configure capacity with minimal friction. Amazon EC2 User Guide for Linux. The open source version of the Amazon EC2 User Guide for Linux. To submit feedback or requests for changes, submit an issue or make changes and submit a pull request. License Summary. The documentation is made available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International License. See the LICENSE

User Guide for Microsoft Windows: Getting Started with Amazon EC2 Windows Instances. • If you'd prefer to use the AWS CLI, see this tutorial in the AWS Command Line Interface User Guide: Using Amazon EC2 through the AWS CLI. • If you'd prefer to use the Amazon EC2 CLI, see this tutorial in the Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud

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T2 instances are Amazon EC2 instance types designed to dramatically reduce costs for applications that benefit from the ability to burst to full core performance whenever required. T2 instances are available to use in the AWS Free Tier, which includes 750 hours of Linux and Windows t2.micro instances each month for one year for new AWS customers.

Amazon AWS Documentation Amazon EC2 User Guide for Linux Instances Connecting to your Linux instance using Session Manager Session Manager is a fully managed AWS Systems Manager capability that lets you manage your Amazon EC2 instances through an interactive one-click browser-based shell or through the AWS CLI. Amazon EC2 Auto Scaling helps you ensure that you have the correct number of EC2 instances available to handle the load for your application. You can use Auto Scaling to launch or terminate EC2 instances based on scaling policies, scheduled scaling, and health checks. This documentation is offered here as a free Kindle book, or you can read it