OK. As of reinvent 2017, AWS introduced bare metal server pricing. As far
as I understand it, if the hardware breaks, you get a new machine, but it's
up to you to manage DR.

dedicated instances - it's a long term contract for a VM (not a bare metal
machine)

on demand - you pay per hour.

spot price - you pay "bid" for a low priced VM. If someone outbids you, you
lose the VM.


within that there is a significant amount of options - what type of
HDD/IOPS, licensing (DB's, windows etc - given this is LUV - that may not
be so relevant :-) ), etc.





On 3 January 2018 at 01:15, Andrew McGlashan via luv-main <
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> On 02/01/18 23:19, Rory Geoghegan via luv-main wrote:
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> > Russel Coker, 👍 for that answer.
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> Thanks Russel, the information is great.
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