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Amazon Slashes EC2 Linux Server Pricing By Up To 28 Percent |
03-07-2013 |
Amazon Slashes EC2 Linux Server Pricing By Up To 28 Percent
Amazon is once again lowering pricing of its Elastic Compute Cloud (EC2) virtual servers.
The price cuts, announced Monday, apply to EC2 Reserved Instances running Linux/UNIX, Red Hat Enterprise Linux and SUSE Linux Enterprise Server.
They cover Amazon's Standard (m1), Second-Generation Standard (m3), High-Memory (m2) and High-CPU (c1) instances.
Amazon's High-Memory instances will see the biggest discounts, with customers in northern California and Europe saving 27.7 percent.
"With this price reduction, Reserved Instances will provide savings of up to 65 percent in comparison to On-Demand instances," Jeff Barr, senior evangelist for Amazon Web Services, said in a Monday blog post.
New EC2 Reserved Instances running Linux/UNIX, Red Hat Enterprise Linux, and SUSE Linux Enterprise Server by up to 27%. This reduction applies to the Standard (m1), Second-Generation Standard (m3), High-Memory (m2), and High-CPU (c1) instance families. As always, if you reserve more, you will save more. To be more specific, you will automatically receive additional savings when you have more than $250,000 in active upfront Reserved Instance fees.
Reference : http://aws.typepad.com/aws/2013/02/reserved-instance-price-reduction-for-amazon-ec2.html |
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