As far as I know, EC2 uses the Xen virtual machine
(http://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/research/srg/netos/xen/).  You are supposed to be
able to run any OS that will install on a Xen VM, but I've heard that it's
difficult to build your own machine image from scratch.  I just started with
one of the public amazon images and modified it to suit my needs.

--Orion


Daniel Rossi-2 wrote:
> 
> This technology is pretty interesting, you manage it all remotely  
> from shell its insane. Do you have a choice of operating system  
> though i hate redhat. Id be keen to run a few instances of this with  
> a few red5's and possibly tomcat and test the edge/origin stuff to my  
> own server remotely, whenever it is ready :)
> 
> On 08/09/2007, at 3:26 AM, hank williams wrote:
> 
>>
>> That doesn't really solve the
>> problem, but it's good enough for my purposes.  I can tell this is  
>> going to
>> bug me all day...
>>
>>
>> lol. thats good because you are smarter than me about such things  
>> so if you (or your associates) can figure something it out would  
>> make a lot of people happy!
>>
>> Regards,
>> Hank
>>
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