Just to make sure I understand correctly…

If I want to use MarkLogic in EC2, then I can either pick the pay-per-use 
license or community license, both of which have restrictions on content size, 
i.e., where the most amount of storage I can get is: 1690 GB of local instance 
storage.  Is this correct, or am I misunderstanding “local instance storage” to 
be the total storage available for data in the ML database?

I’m assuming there is a limit, so alternatively, if I want to use the license 
that I already have, so that I can create a ML cluster that holds 5TBs of data, 
for instance, then I need to use an AMI that just contains an operating system 
and I would then have to install MarkLogic on it myself so that I can enter the 
license key.

The documentation at: http://developer.marklogic.com/pubs/4.2/books/ec2.pdf 
only covers using the established ML AMIs and not what to do if you want to use 
your existing license.

A search on the EC2 AMI page on “RightScale CentOS Linux” which is what is 
mentioned in the guide produces 19 results.  So, is there a recommended AMI (or 
AMIs) to pick?

Thanks,
David


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