=== dendrobates is now known as dendro-afk === dendro-afk is now known as dendrobates === erichammond1 is now known as erichammond [15:24] hi, i was wondering if there was a way to compare EC2 instances to VPS solutions? [15:25] for instance how does a 'small' EC2 instance compare to what http://vpslink.com/compare/vpslink-hosting-plans/ offers? [15:39] it varies in lots of ways. the best way to compare is to run your application on ec2 and on the vps. trying it out for an hour shouldn't cost you much [15:41] no i mean just in terms of cost analysis [15:42] like you can see the EC2 cost for one year of a 'small' instance works out to be about 18/month [15:43] and the Link3 on that VPS site is about 19/month if you only pay monthly [15:43] but is the 'small' comparable in any meaningful way to the Link3 in terms of bandwidtch, memory, disk space [15:57] karstensrage: we did these comparisons before moving to ec2, and almost in every way ec2 was superior to most vps services [15:57] hmm ok [15:58] http://aws.amazon.com/ec2/instance-types/ [16:01] right now im running two .war applications under tomcat, with Mule, MySQL and a standalone Jersey (RESTful) deamonized with jsvc === dendrobates is now known as dendro-afk === dendro-afk is now known as dendrobates === dendrobates is now known as dendro-afk === dendro-afk is now known as dendrobates === dendrobates is now known as dendro-afk === dendro-afk is now known as dendrobates === dendrobates is now known as dendro-afk [23:46] karstensrage: 19/month in which currency ? [23:49] usd [23:52] where is aws' costs on the instances, because that seems cheap [23:52] flaccid: http://ec2pricing.notlong.com [23:53] and no, you can't run a server full time for $19/mo on EC2. [23:56] The cheapest would be $31.63/month and that includes paying $350 up front for a reduced price for the next 3 years, and that does not include network traffic or persistent storage. [23:57] like youd want all db to be persistent [23:57] eventually [23:58] yeah i work for rightscale :) what was the 19/month reference referring to ? [23:58] karstensrage: You'd want your database to be persistent immediately. [23:58] erichammond, yeah i know.. i use terracotta which has a concept of 'eventually' but yeah i agree [23:58] anyone used rds yet ? [23:58] flaccid, vpslink [23:59] karstensrage: like you can see the EC2 cost for one year of a 'small' instance works out to be about 18/month [23:59] i guess i misread that.. [23:59] yeah, paying the 227.50 but it doesnt include usage