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@Falzo: Did you get one?
I wonder what Amazon Linux is like.
I have a 512MB lightsail instance running in Frankfurt for a while now:
it seems to run very stable but performance-wise I'd say it's mediocre cause you easily run into limits for IO or whatever stuff and then it feels sluggish.
I don't use the amazon linux, so can't tell anything about it. debian. thx. ;-)
however, I'd say the price drop should have been done much earlier. I guess people don't really buy that over-expensive stuff though, just burn through free credits...
Amazon Linux is exactly the same as Debian Stable except when you type pipe operator it shows Bezos cock.
do you like it?
Do you always ask for cock reviews before diving in?
Eh, not that. Amazon Linux.
Apparently, Amazon Linux is a heavily customized version of CentOS/RHEL. The following page suggests not to use it if one ever considers migrating away from AWS.
https://www.exratione.com/2014/08/do-not-use-amazon-linux
If anybody has tested their London location, please post any benchmark.
No Brazil for lightsail, right?
I found this older post at Stack Overflow about the relation between Lightsail and EC2 informative:
https://stackoverflow.com/questions/40927189/what-is-difference-between-lightsail-and-ec2