New Features
| Feature | Description |
|---|---|
Reserved Instances in Europe |
Amazon EC2 now supports Reserved Instances in Europe. For more information, refer to the Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud Product Page or the Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud Developer Guide. |
Reserved Instances |
Amazon EC2 now supports an additional pricing option. With Amazon EC2 Reserved Instances, you can make a low one-time payment for each instance you want to reserve and receive a significant discount on the hourly usage charge for that instance. For more information, refer to the Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud Product Page or the Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud Developer Guide. |
Known Issues
| Issue | Description |
|---|---|
| Windows Reserved Instances | Reserved Instances are not currently available for Windows. |
| Windows AMI launch times | Windows AMIs take longer to launch than Linux/UNIX instances due to larger AMI sizes and multiple reboots. |
| Windows AMI sizes | Installing software on Windows AMIs can cause them to become large and easily reach the 10 GB limit. Before bundling, check the size of the C:\ volume. |
| Limitation on drive mapping | There is currently no support for volume attachment to devices beyond /dev/sdp on instances running Linux/UNIX and xvdp on instances running Windows. |
| Security group limitation | AuthorizeSecurityGroupIngress does not allow port ranges for group grants when using the command-line tools or the Query API. This is only supported through the SOAP API. |
| Instance limit | New users are limited to a maximum of 20 concurrent instances, but many of our customers use hundreds or thousands of instances. If you need a higher limit, go to http://www.amazon.com/gp/html-forms-controller/ec2-request. |