How much will it cost if I use TeamCity + EC2? [closed] - amazon-ec2

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Is there anyone have experience with using TeamCity on Amazon EC2?
How much will it cost on monthly basis? I will run the build process once a day (most of the time).
Or I should use other solution rather than EC2? We need to have online access to the build server.
Thanks.

I havent use teamcity. But if you have a rought estimate of the application, you can use this:
http://calculator.s3.amazonaws.com/calc5.html

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