What is that EC2 machine image you use to get 1,000 BU's?

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What is that EC2 machine image you use to get 1,000 BU's?

Postby postany » Wed Jun 16, 2010 4:45 pm

What is that EC2 machine image you use to get 1,000 BU's?
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Re: What is that EC2 machine image you use to get 1,000 BU's?

Postby eValid » Tue Jun 22, 2010 3:18 pm

postany wrote:What is that EC2 machine image you use to get 1,000 BU's?

On the Amazon EC2 cloud, that machine image is called a "Quadruple Extra Large." Here are the particulars for that type of image:

* 68 GBytes RAM, 8-core CPU, 2.57 GHz,
* 1 GBps input/output.
* Running WS 2008 Data Center

We are still experimenting and we may not need that big a machine to achieve a 1,000 BUs execution. But we know from past experiments and commercial experience that such a machine is sufficient.

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