From: Jamie C. <jca...@we...> - 2010-05-23 07:32:36
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On 23/Jan/2009 22:44 Jamie Cameron <jca...@we...> wrote .. > On 22/Feb/2008 17:04 Jamie Cameron wrote .. > > On 03/Nov/2007 16:16 Jamie Cameron wrote .. > > > On 7/Aug/2007 16:18 Jamie Cameron wrote .. > > > > Hi Webmin and Virtualmin users, > > > > > > > > Anyone who has an Amazon EC2 account and wants to try out Virtualmin GPL > > > > or simply avoid the setup process can now use the EC2 AMI that I have just > > > > created. > > > > > > > > The AMI ID is ami-6ee70207, and full instructions on how to start using > > > > it are available at http://www.webmin.com/ec2.html > > > > > > > > For those who don't know, EC2 is a relatively new service from Amazon that > > > > lets you 'rent' virtual Linux systems by the hour. This is often cheaper > and > > > > has less administrative overhead than buying or leasing a real dedicated > server > > > > in a datacenter. > > > > > > This EC2 AMI has been updated again to use the latest version of Virtualmin > GPL, > > > release 3.48. The new ID is ami-53cc293a, which you need to use when creating > > > an instance from the image. > > > > I've updated this AMI yet again, to Virtualmin 3.52, Webmin 1.401 and new versions > > for several other apps and plugins. The new AMI is ami-750de81c > > And if you use EC2 in Europe, the same image is available over there too, with > ID ami-dc1a32a8. When using the EC2 command line tools, you will need to set the > EC2_URL environment variable to https://eu-west-1.ec2.amazonaws.com to connect > to their European servers. Now that Amazon has California and Southeast Asia regions, I've created AMIs for Virtualmin there as well. The full list of AMIs and regions now available is : Region Operating System AMI -------------- ---------------- ------------ US East CentOS ami-7c1df915 US East Debian ami-dd13f7b4 US West CentOS ami-d389d896 Europe CentOS ami-dc1a32a8 Southeast Asia CentOS ami-ffe699ad - Jamie |