AWS - EC2 Bare METAL Instances | Comparison with DEDICATED Host | Pricing, Doubts | Launch Process
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- Опубликовано: 9 авг 2019
- What are #EC2 #Bare #Metal Instances?
How is it different from Dedicated Host?
Pricing of Bare Metal Instances.
What are use-cases of Bare Metal EC2 instances?
How to launch EC2 bare metal instances?
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Guru Jee you are Just GREAT !!
Thanks jk. Please keep sharing with your friends
Thanks a ton for a clear cut and simple explanation. You added another subscriber.
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This is what I want... great explanation.. appreciate your help
Nice tutorial on this topic. Thanks a lot for this tutorial.
Great video sir , thanks a lot 🙂
Again great 👍 explanation..!!
Very nicely explained
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Good and clear explanation. Thank you
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Very Good explanation, thank you very much.
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Thanks for the information
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Simple and crisp explanation. One doubt - The article said Bare Metal can be used to install your own hypervisor but , the first tab while launching an instance is to choose an AMI. How do we proceed from here? Additionally how do we install a hypervisor , do we get an option to mount an ISO and install it?
its possible in certain cases as explained here -- ruclips.net/video/pQPLRImgq9U/видео.html
This is very helpful, the only question is, are the videos updated as and when required due to the changes made by AWS?
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Please let me know what is main advantage of FaaS vs. Microservices
Hello sir i want to export linux server logs to cloudwatch...but i want only specific logs example- httpd stop logs or start log how can i achieve that
Is there a way to install ESXI HV on bare metal instances
can we migrate windows 10 to AWS? if yes, then how do I use windows 10 licence at AWS cloud do you please make video on licencing part?
Hi sir,
Your video always very informative. i requested to you make a video on how to create vmware vsphere lab because i want to create my vsphere 6.5 lab on aws cloud platform as soon as possible. Sir, i have a question can we create bare metal instance in aws free account for trail and practice.
Thanks
Regard
Sir,if instance in shared tenancy is stopped,we have to pay for EBS volume of that stopped instance or not?
Yes, we have to pay. Because data is still stored on EBS
For m5d.metal,where we have local disk as well,it is sort of dedicated host as well because we could have data on local disk as well..if we stop and start again,it should start on same host id,which means can we be billed even if the host is in stopped state?
You have not got the concept right.. please watch again..
Instance storage is always temporary
In case of a Bare metal Instance the OS is directly installed on the physical server itself and which might change when the instance is stopped and started. So does the OS now lie on the next physical server or it still remains installed on the previous server before stopping. Kindly clarify??
It will change
What is EC2 in the bare metal. Is it a OS?
Can you start online courses for Azure as well. All the Aws videos are great...
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Hi, Today I launched my test instance using my free tier account. In the Add Storage tab when I attached the root volume (30 GB free one), it gave me the option to encrypt the storage using the default encryption option i.e. aws/ebs. However, everywhere else its being said that you cant directly encrypt the root volume and the only way to have an instance with encrypted root volume is to have to follow the snapshot -> Copy -> Select Encrypt -> Create a encrypted snapshot -> launch an instance with the encrypted snapshot.
I even checked the description of the root volume I created with instance and it says its "Encrypted"
Now AWS allows that, but it was not a feature earlier I suppose
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Hi Sir , i do have a query..what will be the difference between dedicated host and bare metal in terms of use of licensing ?
Which licence are you talking about? OS ? In dedicated host only Amazon Linux or BYOL model works. In bare metal, its conniving with price mentioned in calculator.
@@knowledgeindia sir i am talking about BYOL
Good Sir , Bare Metal Instances need real-time example with last point.
I have given example of using it
Difference between Object Storage vs. File Storage
Disliked for the extra large watermark..
Very good
Great video... a bit confused, though. In the case of BM instances, so AWS actually assigns an entire PHYSICAL server platform to one customer? How can AWS possibly scale like that? Let's say a customer needs 100 BM servers... and there are 1,000 customers like that... AWS is going to have to have 100K physical boxes to support them?? I feel like I am missing something - besides a brain lol