>> Also, I know that Amazon has different levels of guarantee for their s3
storage, but it seems like having it backed up to a different location would
be wise. Is that easy to accomplish?

Elastic Block Storage - EBS.
http://aws.amazon.com/ebs/

You can take snap shots of your server. Essentially a full back up. I use
EBS volumes to store snap shots of my servers that I have set up using
various configurations.( i.e. Railo & Apache, ACF on IIS etc.) such that I
can fire them up at will for testing.

I have been running a win 2003 server and Centos (Centos is used on and off)
for about a month now with out any issues. If that means anything. It is
just a POC/Dev machine. There are others on this list that are much more
experienced with running production instances on EC2. Sean Corfield being
one of them. I remember Sean mentioning that he had "lost" a machine and
warning people running instances on EC2 should plan for that contingency.

HTH,
G!

On Tue, Jan 4, 2011 at 2:46 PM, Richard Steele <[email protected]> wrote:

>
> Did you find a tutorial on how to set up a Windows 2008 server? There's one
> online for a non-windows server, but I haven't found one for a Windows 2008
> server.
>
> Also, I know that Amazon has different levels of guarantee for their s3
> storage, but it seems like having it backed up to a different location would
> be wise. Is that easy to accomplish?
>
> Thanks!
>
> 

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