On 21/09/2016 11:26 AM, Colin Percival wrote:
On 09/21/16 09:13, Michael Sierchio wrote:
Also check if there is a resource limit imposed by AWS. If you are bumping
into that, a simple request can get the limit raised for a particular
availability zone.
AWS limits can be an issue, but it would
Also check if there is a resource limit imposed by AWS. If you are bumping
into that, a simple request can get the limit raised for a particular
availability zone.
On Sep 20, 2016 16:55, "Julian Elischer" wrote:
> On 20/09/2016 4:50 PM, Colin Percival wrote:
>
>> On 09/20/16
On 20/09/2016 4:50 PM, Colin Percival wrote:
On 09/20/16 16:33, Julian Elischer wrote:
Is there a maximum number of block devices supported for an AMI type
installation?
Does "AMI type installation" mean EC2?
yes
Our tests a while back showed a limit of 14.
Has that changed in 10.3?
If
On 09/20/16 16:33, Julian Elischer wrote:
> Is there a maximum number of block devices supported for an AMI type
> installation?
Does "AMI type installation" mean EC2?
> Our tests a while back showed a limit of 14.
>
> Has that changed in 10.3?
>
> If not is it an artificial limit we can get