JEUS has been certified from J2EE 1.4 to Java EE 6 and Java EE 7. Based on the 500 customers in 2003, it has become the number one WAS solution in the Korean market. In 2016, we have more than 2,700 customers and achieved first place in market share for 5 consecutive years(2011-2016, IDC). Now JEUS 8 which is released on February 2017 significantly enhanced performance for processing of largest transactions and support for cloud computing and Java EE 7
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You pay by the hour based on the Amazon EC2 instance size you run JEUS 8 Cloud Edition on. The dimensions map to standard EC2 types across two families: burstable t2 and t3 instances, and general-purpose m4 and m5 instances. Within each family, the rate rises as you move up in size, from nano and micro through small, medium, large, and the xlarge steps up to 4xlarge. You choose the instance that fits your workload and compute needs. Billing runs per instance-hour, so cost scales with how long each instance runs.
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What exactly am I paying for with each hourly instance rate?
You pay for the JEUS 8 software licence metered per running hour on the EC2 instance you launch. The rate reflects the instance size you choose. Underlying AWS compute, storage, and network charges are billed separately by AWS. The two families let you match burstable or general-purpose hardware to your workload.
Am I charged when an instance is stopped or paused?
Software charges accrue only while an instance runs. When you stop or power off an instance, the hourly JEUS software charge stops for that instance. Note that AWS may still bill for attached storage on stopped instances, but the software meter counts running time only.
How do burstable t2/t3 instances differ from m4/m5 instances for my bill?
Both families bill per instance-hour. Burstable t2 and t3 instances suit workloads with variable or intermittent CPU demand. General-purpose m4 and m5 instances give steady CPU for continuous transaction processing. You pick the family and size that match your load; the rate scales with instance size.
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