). They have good
any problems -- small but decent plans starting at $45 a mont. There
On Jul 17, 8:33 pm, Adron Hall <
adronh...@gmail.com> wrote:
> I actually use the free tier on a regular basis. If you actually want a
> "free tier" though go get an account with AppHarbor. For one app + a small
> DB it is free.
>
> If you want to stay within the resource level of a free tier with AWS you
> will need to use Linux, which does provide you a Mono + .NET option. I
> believe there are even some ready to roll AMI/EBS images for EC2 to get
> rolling in just a few minutes, but I'd have to check to confirm.
>
> Either way though, if you have to use Windows, AWS can be pretty cheap. If
> you intend to host for a long time a reserved instance can be purchased for
> about ~$10 bucks a month or so (of course you have to pay for X years
> though).
>
> Some other options that I believe are reasonable include Rackspace, which is
> pretty inexpensive. Most of the other cloud providers that actually use
> Windows (cloud provisions are still primarily *nix based) will often land
> you in a similar price range as Azure at around ~$90 bucks or something per
> instance. Some might be cheaper but you'd have to check...
>
> -Adron
>
> On Sun, Jul 17, 2011 at 3:01 PM, Ben Jones <
jones...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > Has anyone signed up for the free usage tier on aws?
> >
http://aws.amazon.com/free/
>
> > This seems like a great thing to get started. I was going to jump on
> > it to try it out and was wondering if anyone else has signed up for
> > this and if they ran into any snags?
>
> > -ben
>
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