[HCoop-Discuss] On organizing people to get work done

David Snider david at davidsnider.net
Fri May 8 11:03:22 EDT 2009


OK Let's try again with the numbers on this site because their calculator
seems to be showing numbers way lower than what is here:
http://aws.amazon.com/ec2/

All Data Transfer Out 	$0.10 per GB ($102/TB/mo)
First 10 TB per Month In $0.17 per GB ($174.08/TB/mo)
1 YR Large linux instance  $1300 ($108/mo) or 1 YR Extra Large linux
instance  $2600 ($216/mo)

# Large Instance 7.5 GB of memory, 4 EC2 Compute Units (2 virtual cores
with 2 EC2 Compute Units each), 850 GB of instance storage, 64-bit platform

# Extra Large Instance 15 GB of memory, 8 EC2 Compute Units (4 virtual
cores with 2 EC2 Compute Units each), 1690 GB of instance storage, 64-bit
platform

Which comes to $384.08 or $492. Still a good deal cheaper than Peer 1 it
seems.

On Fri, 08 May 2009 08:02:31 -0400, Adam Chlipala <adamc at hcoop.net> wrote:
> David Snider wrote:
>> OK amazon services break down like this:
>>
>> Extra 1TB ESB Storage: $102.4
>> 500GB IN AND OUT: $276.480
>> 1 month on small linux instance: 21.96
>> Total: 400.84
>>
>> * Small linux instance details:
>> 1.7 GB memory
>> 1 EC2 Compute Unit (1 virtual core with 1 EC2 Compute Unit)
>> 160 GB instance storage (150 GB plus 10 GB root partition)
>> 32-bit platform
>> I/O Performance: Moderate
>> Price: $0.10 per instance hour
>>
> 
> Is that supposed to cover our full operation? We're certainly using more
> than 1.7 GB of RAM and more than one processor core right now, and we
> still have overloaded services.
> 
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