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Compute(EC2)

Sumit Rawal answered on May 18, 2023 Popularity 4/10 Helpfulness 1/10

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  • Compute(EC2)

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     This is where you create/deploy your own virtual machine. At AWS you have a wide variety of compute instances you can choose from. This ranges from the type of operating system you would choose to the RAM or CPU you would want your compute instance to have 

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