I can't seem to see a way to have a site hosted on ec2 for less than
$70/month, because it needs to be up running 24/7, and you're paying
for CPU time.  Am I looking in the wrong place?  For that price, a
small/medium VPS looks better imo.

10 cents per hour = $2.40/day * 30 days = $72/month.


On Mar 11, 5:40 pm, shainnif ismail <[email protected]> wrote:
> Or ec2 (the amazon clould )  which I have found very good
>
> thanks shaine
>
> On 11 Mar 2010 22:18, "Wayne Fay" <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > Will this be an issue? Or would I have to learn php or something because
> > hosting it would be mor...
>
> Any reason you're not considering hosting it on Googe App Engine or a
> similar cheap/free service, or even your own home server over a
> high-speed line? Or if he's just going to be using it on one PC, you
> could even bundle it with an embedded Jetty/Tomcat and Hsqldb/Derby
> and pretend its a standard application. Or do a fat client with Java
> Web Start.
>
> Wayne
>
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