@TheDefazn If you stop it it will become unresponsive however you will still be charged for it as your using storage for installing the OS. To stop billing you need to terminate.
Hi great video. About the per hour charge. If the instance is running in "start" it will continuously charge per hour, what if it is "stop" will it charge still? You mentioned in the video when you terminate that is when it stops charging$. Please clarify thanks a lot!
Gregory (or anybody else) I have a question, is there a way to boot then stop an instance (e.g between a certain time (like what cron or crontab does)?
thanks for the video. just wondering if you're running your blog site on EC2. i'm trying to decide whether i should move my godaddy shared hosting account to EC2 micro. i don't get much traffic but if i can save $, it would be great. but based on your video the lowest price i will pay is $15/month versus $4/month w/ godaddy. but i do like the flexibility of EC2 where i can play around.
Thanks, well presented video.
MrLgie 4 days ago
Many Thanks for this information!
wandabannerman 1 week ago
@TheDefazn If you stop it it will become unresponsive however you will still be charged for it as your using storage for installing the OS. To stop billing you need to terminate.
mrteknologik 1 week ago in playlist Liked videos
Hi great video. About the per hour charge. If the instance is running in "start" it will continuously charge per hour, what if it is "stop" will it charge still? You mentioned in the video when you terminate that is when it stops charging$. Please clarify thanks a lot!
TheDefazn 1 month ago
big help, thx
ssatguru 2 months ago
Thanks dude that helps :)
casperkamaldax 5 months ago
Gregory (or anybody else) I have a question, is there a way to boot then stop an instance (e.g between a certain time (like what cron or crontab does)?
Cheers
quin834 5 months ago
how to get a database instance on this ubantu instance ?
amitkumarsing 6 months ago
Thanks for this... Very straight forward and useful.
dtjohnny 6 months ago
thanks for the video. just wondering if you're running your blog site on EC2. i'm trying to decide whether i should move my godaddy shared hosting account to EC2 micro. i don't get much traffic but if i can save $, it would be great. but based on your video the lowest price i will pay is $15/month versus $4/month w/ godaddy. but i do like the flexibility of EC2 where i can play around.
w1n78 11 months ago