Persisting state between AWS EC2 spot instances
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Persisting state between AWS EC2 spot instances
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#3This solution looks good, yet only applies to single instance scenarios. I presume this kind of thinking might move forward with EFS + chroot for an actual scalable solution that cannot be ran on Elasticbeanstalk.
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#5I suppose it's a decent solution if you don't want to deal with prefixes.
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#6If you don't care about reliability, why not just get a cheap and powerful VPS? Paying $90/month for that machine is madness. I pay $6/month for 6GB RAM, 4 cores, 50GB disk.
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#7If you don't care about reliability, why not just get a cheap and powerful VPS? Paying $90/month for that machine is madness. I pay $6/month for 6GB RAM, 4 cores, 50GB disk.
Re: Persisting state between AWS EC2 spot instances
#8If you don't care about reliability, why not just get a cheap and powerful VPS? Paying $90/month for that machine is madness. I pay $6/month for 6GB RAM, 4 cores, 50GB disk.
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#9Edit: or use AWS EFS
Re: Persisting state between AWS EC2 spot instances
#10If you don't care about reliability, why not just get a cheap and powerful VPS? Paying $90/month for that machine is madness. I pay $6/month for 6GB RAM, 4 cores, 50GB disk.
where are you getting that for $6?