Hi David,
Yes there are: t2 class it typically a bit small, particularly t2.small and
smaller. m4 and c4 classes work fine but require use of VPC (meaning you
need to select a subnet to launch into from the advanced startup options on
https://launch.usegalaxy.org/). I haven't tried all the instance types but
don't see why other classes would have issues. Please let us know if you
find out differently.

Sorry for a delayed response.

On Thu, Jun 23, 2016 at 4:57 PM, Lapointe, David <david.lapoi...@tufts.edu>
wrote:

> Are there instance types which will not work for Galaxy/Cloudman on AWS?
> EBS volumes for example.
>
> Thanks,
> David
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