Hi Lizex,
Here is a calculator http://calculator.s3.amazonaws.com/calc5.html where you
can estimate what it will cost.
Usually it is spoken about CPU instance hours, that what is your main cost.
For this kind of cost, when you are not running the instances, does not
costs to you. But stationary data, the stored data on S3 or EBS volumes it
costs you even in the time when you are not running any instances. It
depends on the use-case how you manage your data growth, it will shape your
costs.
Cheers,
Tibor
On Mon, Oct 10, 2011 at 11:22 AM, Lizex Husselmann husselma...@arc.agric.za
wrote:
Hi
Just a general question. How much is the cost of using the cloud on
amazon, it says pay-as-you-use. Can somebody give me a figure?
Lizex
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