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Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud

Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud (EC2) is a part of Amazon's cloud-computing platform, Amazon Web Services (AWS), that allows users to rent virtual computers on which to run their own computer applications. EC2 encourages scalable deployment of applications by providing a web service through which a user can boot an Amazon Machine Image (AMI) to configure a…

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Available in
English
Developer
Amazon
License
Proprietary software
Operating system
Linux · Microsoft Windows · FreeBSD · macOS
Original author
Amazon
Release
August 25, 2006; 19 years ago (2006-08-25) (public beta)

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Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud

Nodes76
Edges75
Triples19
Avg. degree1.97
Density0.026316
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Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud

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Operating system · 4
Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud → FreeBSD, Linux, macOS, Microsoft Windows
Available in · 1
Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud → English
Developer · 1
Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud → Amazon
License · 1
Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud → Proprietary software
Original author · 1
Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud → Amazon
Release · 1
Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud → August 25, 2006; 19 years ago (2006-08-25) (public beta)
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Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud → Virtual private server
Website · 1
Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud → aws.amazon.com/ec2/

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Amazon Elastic Compute CloudOperating systemMicrosoft Windows1.00infobox
Amazon Elastic Compute CloudOperating systemFreeBSD1.00infobox
Amazon Elastic Compute CloudOperating systemmacOS1.00infobox
Amazon Elastic Compute CloudOriginal authorAmazon1.00infobox
Amazon Elastic Compute CloudReleaseAugust 25, 2006; 19 years ago (2006-08-25) (public beta)1.00infobox
Amazon Elastic Compute CloudTypeVirtual private server1.00infobox
Amazon Elastic Compute CloudWebsiteaws.amazon.com/ec2/1.00infobox
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