For those open to other solutions, I highly highly recommend Rackspace Cloud over EC2. But just my personal opinion.

http://www.rackspacecloud.com

-Matt

On Tue, 16 Nov 2010, Paul A Houle wrote:

On 11/16/2010 1:58 PM, Gary Mort wrote:
FYI, as a birthday gift to me[my birthday was October 20th and they announced it on the 21st, clearly geared towards me!], Amazon has introduced a new "free" pricing tier.

http://aws.amazon.com/free/


I'm mad because I've got an existing AWS account (I use S3 and Mturk heavily) and I don't get the free offer. Still, I'm thinking of moving my infrastructure to AWS. For a long time I've had one big server that I put everything on but lately I've had a mysql database get huge, I'm having problems w/ memory pressure and on top of that from time to time I run massive batch jobs that hose my websites. The ability to easily provision a cluster of machines on AWS looks awesome and I'm going to do development for next mini-project on them.
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