Aug 22, 2016

GitHub - grempe/amazon-ec2: WARNING : You probably don't This 'amazon-ec2' Ruby Gem is an interface library that can be used to interact with the Amazon EC2 system and control server resources on demand from your Ruby scripts, or from applications written in your Ruby framework of choice (Ruby on Rails, Merb, etc.). More recently, support has been added for the following EC2 related AWS API's as well: Getting Started with Windows Server on - Amazon S3 Rev 2015-09-19 Amazon EC2 Immersion Day Getting Started with Windows Server on January 2016

Aug 12, 2013

Oct 20, 2011

Getting started with AWS Graviton. This repository is meant to help new users start using the Arm-based AWS Graviton and Graviton2 processors which power the latest generation of Amazon EC2 instances. While it calls out specific features of the Graviton processors themselves, this repository is also generically useful for anyone running code on

Aug 12, 2013 GitHub - grempe/amazon-ec2: WARNING : You probably don't This 'amazon-ec2' Ruby Gem is an interface library that can be used to interact with the Amazon EC2 system and control server resources on demand from your Ruby scripts, or from applications written in your Ruby framework of choice (Ruby on Rails, Merb, etc.). More recently, support has been added for the following EC2 related AWS API's as well: Getting Started with Windows Server on - Amazon S3 Rev 2015-09-19 Amazon EC2 Immersion Day Getting Started with Windows Server on January 2016 Step 1: Launch an instance Open the Amazon EC2 console at https://console.aws.amazon.com/ec2/ . From the console dashboard, choose Launch Instance . The Choose an Amazon Machine Image (AMI) page displays a list of basic configurations, called Amazon Machine Images On the Choose an Instance Type