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I am looking to purchase Rese...
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Hi, according to the latest changes on elasticache reserved nodes https://aws.amazon.com/es/blogs/database/new-size-flexibility-for-amazon-elasticache-reserved-nodes/
I have 5 nodes cache.m6g.large a...
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Hi re:Post,
Thank you for your time and help!
Is below an accurate summary of some of the differences between 1) EC2 Savings Plans (Compute and Instance) and 2) EC2 Reserved Instances?
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1)Savin...
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Hi re:Post,
We understand we can purchase up to (40) reserved instances at one time to covert our (35) on-demand instances to RI.
We read that, *"The discounted rate for Amazon RDS Reserved Instance...
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Hi re:Post,
We understand that Reserved Instances is a billing/cost construct and does not require us to migrate , move , or switch over anything regarding our (34) RDS PostgreSQL instances in order ...
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I am curious as to how ec2 reserved instances work.
Let's say I reserve 20x t3a.nano for a year.
But I use 40x t3a.nano for 6 months and 0 for 6 months.
Would the reservation cover everything si...
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asked a year ago
Hi folks,
My client has an EC2 reserved instance which we don't want anymore. So, I tried registering to the reserved instances marketplace as a seller to sell it. First, I entered the business name ...
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It’s already 2024, and buying a server on AWS still requires planning for the next 1 or 3 years. This is mind-boggling for most companies' constantly changing business needs.
Overall, I believe that ...
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Hi all,
I was bouth an RI that has profile is db.t4g.micro in ap-southeast-1 for my MariaDB RDS instance successfully.
I'm running an MariaDB that has profile is db.t4g.micro in ap-southeast-1a.
But ...
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we have already many application deployed on aws beanstalk in different aws accounts , thise instance use on demand type , type load balancer with auto scaling min 2 max 20
so we decide to change to...
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asked a year ago
Hi,
I wants to purchase RI for RDS, Redshift, and ElastiCache, and I'd like to know when specific instance types I purchased are now end of life, what will happen to my RI ?
For example, I purchased ...
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If I have two clusters, each with 3 r6g.large.search instances, and I make a reservation for 3 r6g.large.search instances, which cluster would the reservation apply to? If I delete one of the clusters...
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