Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud (EC2) provides scalable compute capacity in the cloud. To create and configure an EC2 server, you log into your AWS account, select the Mumbai region, click EC2, launch an instance by selecting an operating system and specifications, configure storage, security groups, and key pairs, and then view the instance status.
Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud (EC2) provides scalable compute capacity in the cloud. To create and configure an EC2 server, you log into your AWS account, select the Mumbai region, click EC2, launch an instance by selecting an operating system and specifications, configure storage, security groups, and key pairs, and then view the instance status.
Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud (EC2) provides scalable compute capacity in the cloud. To create and configure an EC2 server, you log into your AWS account, select the Mumbai region, click EC2, launch an instance by selecting an operating system and specifications, configure storage, security groups, and key pairs, and then view the instance status.
Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud (EC2) provides scalable compute capacity in the cloud. To create and configure an EC2 server, you log into your AWS account, select the Mumbai region, click EC2, launch an instance by selecting an operating system and specifications, configure storage, security groups, and key pairs, and then view the instance status.
• Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud(Amazon EC2) is a web service that
provides secure resizable compute capacity in the cloud. It is designed to make web scale cloud computing easier for developers Step 1: Login to your Amazon AWS account This is how the AWS Dashboard Looks Like • Step2: Change the by default location that is Singapore we have to choose Asia Pacific (Mumbai) • Step3: Click on EC2 Step 4: Click on Launch Instance Select the type of operating system you want Select the specification as required Configure Instances Configure required storage space Add Tags Configure type of Security Review all the configuration Create a Security key pair Check the status of the instance The console to check the status of an instance