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  2. Amazon Machine Image - Wikipedia

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    A template for the root volume for the instance (for example, an operating system, an application server, and applications) Launch permissions that control which AWS accounts can use the AMI to launch instances; A block device mapping that specifies the volumes to attach to the instance when it's launched

  3. AWS CloudFormation - Wikipedia

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    AWS CloudFormation is a service provided by Amazon Web Services (AWS) that enables users to model and manage infrastructure resources in an automated and secure manner. [1] Using CloudFormation, developers can define and provision AWS infrastructure resources using a JSON- or YAML-formatted infrastructure as code template.

  4. Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud - Wikipedia

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    On Demand EC2 instances are priced per hour. An example of this pricing would be $0.096 per hour for a Linux, m5.large, EC2 instance in the us-east-1 region. Pricing will vary based on the instance type, region, and operating system of the instance. Public on-demand pricing for EC2 can be found on the AWS website.

  5. Amazon Elastic Block Store - Wikipedia

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    Amazon Elastic Block Store (EBS) provides raw block-level storage that can be attached to Amazon EC2 instances and is used by Amazon Relational Database Service (RDS). [1] It is one of the two block-storage options offered by AWS, with the other being the EC2 Instance Store. [2] Amazon EBS provides a range of options for storage performance and ...

  6. Autoscaling - Wikipedia

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    Amazon Web Services launched the Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud (EC2) service in August 2006, that allowed developers to programmatically create and terminate instances (machines). [ 11 ] [ 12 ] At the time of initial launch, AWS did not offer autoscaling, but the ability to programmatically create and terminate instances gave developers the ...

  7. File:AWS Simple Icons Compute Amazon EC2 Instances.svg

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    Amazon EC2; Usage on ko.wikipedia.org 아마존 일래스틱 컴퓨트 클라우드; Usage on pl.wikipedia.org Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud; Usage on pnb.wikipedia.org ایمیزون الاسٹک کمپیوٹ کلاؤڈ; Usage on pt.wikipedia.org Amazon EC2; Usage on ru.wikipedia.org Amazon EC2; Usage on tr.wikipedia.org Amazon Elastic Compute ...

  8. Virtual appliance - Wikipedia

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    A concrete example of the virtual appliances approach to delivering SaaS is the Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud (EC2)—a grid of Xen hypervisor nodes coupled with the availability of pre-packaged virtual appliances in the Amazon Machine Image format. Amazon EC2 reduces the cost-barrier to the point where it becomes feasible to have each customer ...

  9. OASIS TOSCA - Wikipedia

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    The AWS CloudFormation template is a JSON data standard to allow cloud application administrators to define a collection of related AWS resources. CloudFormation is a proprietary format from AWS, that is not TOSCA based, and therefore does not bring the promise OASIS TOSCA is targeting. Check this grammar [7] compared to the OASIS TOSCA one . [8]