It was my understanding that you have no way of knowing your IP
address on EC2, it just assigns you one when your machine boots, this
would make it kind of bad for hosting because you would have to use
dynamic dns.  But it still would work well for processing batch jobs.

I would assume you would need a CF license for each machine you boot up...


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On 11/30/06, Smith, Ed <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Has anybody tried to get CFMX running on Amazon EC2?  One of our sysadmins
> here mentions that we've had CFMX running under Xen with no problems, so I
> would guess it works.  Could be a very interesting option for CF hosting.
>
> I wonder how the licensing would work out..
>
> 

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