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Run Microsoft Windows Server And SQL Server in the cloud on Amazon EC2

Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud (Amazon EC2) will let you run SQL Server in the cloud. Here is the announcement

Starting later this Fall, Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud (Amazon EC2) will offer you the ability to run Microsoft Windows Server or Microsoft SQL Server. Today, you can choose from a variety of Unix-based operating systems, and soon you will be able to configure your instances to run the Windows Server operating system. In addition, you will be able to use SQL Server as another option within Amazon EC2 for running relational databases.

Amazon EC2 running Windows Server or SQL Server provides an ideal environment for deploying ASP.NET web sites, high performance computing clusters, media transcoding solutions, and many other Windows-based applications. By choosing Amazon EC2 as the deployment environment for your Windows-based applications, you will be able to take advantage of Amazon’s proven scalability and reliability, as well as the cost-effective, pay-as-you-go pricing model offered by Amazon Web Services. Customers will only pay for as much or little as they actually use; of course the actual price will be higher than Linux-based instances, due to the cost of Windows licenses. We’ll announce specific pricing when we make the service broadly available later this Fall.

Our goal is to support any and all of the programming models, operating systems and database servers that you need for building applications on our cloud computing platform. The ability to run a Windows environment within Amazon EC2 has been one of our most requested features, and we are excited to be able to provide this capability. We are currently operating a private beta of Amazon EC2 running Windows Server and SQL Server

To sign up for this go to this link http://aws.amazon.com/windows/

About the Author

User bio imageDenis has been working with SQL Server since version 6.5. Although he worked as an ASP/JSP/ColdFusion developer before the dot com bust, he has been working exclusively as a database developer/architect since 2002. In addition to English, Denis is also fluent in Croatian and Dutch, but he can curse in many other languages and dialects (just ask the SQL optimizer) He lives in Princeton, NJ with his wife and three kids.
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Comment from: Alex Ullrich [Member] Email
This looks pretty cool. If its' not too much more than regular shared hosting I might try running crummy web page on there when its' available.
10/01/08 @ 20:16
Comment from: SQLDenis [Member] Email
Make sense, as long as they can stay up and don't experience another 9 hour outage
10/02/08 @ 07:56
Comment from: Alex Ullrich [Member] Email
True, wouldn't want the world to go 9 hours without crummyness ;)
10/02/08 @ 11:49
Comment from: SQLDenis [Member] Email
Yes in that case crummyness would become crummyless
10/02/08 @ 11:51
Comment from: Natas [Member] Email
Very very interesting, I wonder if it is replicated or not. This is great if they handle or that stuff, this way you don't have to have an active passive cluster or do database mirroring or replication or log shipping
10/02/08 @ 12:50

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