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Amazon EC2 provides a wide selection of instance types optimized to fit different use cases. Instances are virtual servers that can run applications such as Charon emulator products or the Charon cloud BYOL VE license server.
To start the creation of a new cloud instance using a general purpose Linux image, perform the following steps:
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Clicking on one of the categories above will display a list of images. Select the appropriate Linux AMI (a supported Linux version or - if appropriate - a prepackaged Charon-SSP VE marketplace image).
This will take you to the next step, the instance type selection.
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In this section, you can set up the details of your instance configuration.
For example,
- you can select the VPC subnet your instance should be in, and
- whether an interface should automatically be assigned a public IP address.
Please note: Automatic assignment of a public IP address only works if there is only one network interface attached to the instance.
Additional configuration for a VE license server system: for a VE license server system running a VE license server version earlier than 1.1.23, you must assign the required IAM role (allowing the ListUsers action) to the instance (see above). For more information see Creating and Attaching an AWS IAM Role.
Next step: Once you have selected all desired configuration options, click on Next: Add storage to continue.
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4. Add Storage:
The size of the root volume depends on the minimum size for the Linux system plus any additional products you plan to install. You can add more storage later to provide space, for example for virtual disk containers (if this is a Charon host) and other storage requirements.
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