Difference between revisions of "AWS on-demand instances"
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* <code>[[karpenter.sh/capacity-type]]: [[spot]] | [[on-demand]]</code> | * <code>[[karpenter.sh/capacity-type]]: [[spot]] | [[on-demand]]</code> | ||
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+ | == Related == | ||
+ | * [[Amazon DynamoDB On-Demand]] | ||
== See also == | == See also == |
Revision as of 13:37, 6 March 2023
Related
See also
- Amazon EC2 Instance types, computed optimized, memory optimized, high memory, AMI, Burstable, CPU credits, on-demand, spot, Karpenter,
t2, t3, t4g, r5, r6, c5 (c5a, c5ad), c6 (c6a, c6i), m5, m6i, m7i, c7i, c7g, r6g, r6i, G5, G6, x1
,aws ec2 describe-instance-types
,vCPU, VcpuLimitExceeded, im4gn
- AWS EC2, Amazon EC2 API,
aws ec2, AWS::EC2
, Amazon EC2 Spot Instances, CPU credits, Instance type, EC2 limitations, 169.254.169.254, Instance metadata and user data (IMDS),InstanceType, InstanceId
, Amazon EC2 Auto Scaling, AWS EC2 Instance Connect, launch template, lifecycle, AWS Security group (SG), Amazon EC2 Recycle Bin, Amazon EC2 Mac Instances, Global View
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