Gang,
I just want to provide a general "warning" for EC2 charge model.

>From the EC2 marketing page; "On-Demand Instances let you pay for
compute capacity by the hour."

But that is NOT CPU hour, but "wall clock" hour as they say on
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/158765/amazon-ec2-cost

And I can confirm this empirically, and I guess Philippe knows this
already ("Ringgit eater"), but in case everyone else doesn't... Came
as a surprise to me.

However, I don't have 24 hours of every day. As low as 13 hours, and
often 17, 18 hours. No clue why.


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