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I have bought Amazon Reserved Instance(HighCPU-Medim).
And I don't see any dns information to connect with SSH.
While using On Demand Instance there was this information, but in reserved I don't see.
What should I do?
I appreciate any help
Reserved instances don't instantiate a server instance. They are just a book-keeping entry that indicates to Amazon billing that any instance you have running that matches the reservation should have a lower billing rate.
See the How Billing Works section here: http://aws.amazon.com/ec2/reserved-instances/buyer/
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How to configure FTPs on AWS EC2 with windows instance?
If you are sure that your IIS configuration is correct, you should also edit the inbound rules of the security group of your instance like this:
Change the port number 21 to your own and add your IP address.
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According to free tier I have 750h of load balancer. I would like to try create more than one load balancer.
Now I want to stop it in order to avoid waste the free plan.
But I don't find any "stop" button.
There is no way to stop a load balancer. To avoid being billed for the time, you need to remove it.
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In Windows 7, I'm using a proxy server to browse the internet. It just routes http packets. I need to keep the Windows time accurate and synced with global time servers.
What's my best solution?
Thanks
One option specifically for Windows is htp. I have not used it.
Another option if there are other servers in your network is to time synchronize with them using NTP
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I launched a t2.micro instance which at the time of launch clearly stated free tier eligible.
It is a RHEL7 system on which I then installed some usual software such as Java, Tomcat, nginx etc.
In the billing section, I see that I am being charged for this instance. So far I have been charged $2.36 at the rate of $0.073 for 36 hours.
How do I explain this?
The free period only lasts 12 months from the time you first created your AWS account - is your account new?
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I havent had extensive use of vps before. I was wondering, if I purchase one node from Linode, can I run deploy multiple instances? Similar to Amazon EC2? Or would I have to purchase another Linode separately?
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Yes, you will—you're paying for guaranteed resources in a particular location, so another Linode it is.
I understand what you trying to say, under single VPS linode instance multiple deployment not possible as of now.