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> From: greg.rundlett at gmail.com [mailto:greg.rundlett at gmail.com] On Behalf > Of Greg Rundlett (freephile) > > I find Amazon to be too complex - although I never really took it too far. ?And > they're not inexpensive either. Complex in what regard? I just logged in, clicked on create instance, answered a couple of questions about which OS I want to run, and voila, I have a VM instance that is free (for the first year) and $7/mo thereafter, which is comparably spec'd to the $20 system from linode you mentioned in the preceding paragraph. The only complexity I would say I had was... Aware that certain instance types use persistent storage, and others don't. So I selected the checkbox for persistent storage. And the only supported authentication mechanism is ssh keys, so I can't be clueless about ssh keys in order to use the system. Perhaps when you need to grow out larger than what's included in the default instance - more cpus ram or disk - perhaps that's complexity you're talking about? Or you don't like the variable pricing, prefer simpler flat-rate pricing?
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