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		<title>How to Create an Amazon EC2 AMI That is Larger Than 10GB</title>
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Recently, I have been dealing with an issue surrounding the 10GB size limit for AMIs within Amazon&#8217;s EC2 service. If you don&#8217;t what I&#8217;m talking about, here is a quick primer: a virtual instance running within Amazon&#8217;s Elastic Compute Cloud (EC2) service is launched from a read-only boot image that Amazon refers to as an [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Enterprise Cloud Computing &#8211; What is it, exactly?</title>
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I am often asked to define cloud computing. The overwhelming marketing hype attached to the term at the moment has obscured the benefits, in both technology and economics, that are available if you look closely. My typical response goes something like this: cloud computing does not allow you to do anything you could not do [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Ephemeral Drives in Amazon EC2 &#8211; When Are They Mounted?</title>
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Virtual instances running in Amazon&#8217;s EC2 service have several ephemeral disk drives that can be used for temporary storage (temporary because they are not persisted as part of the AMI). Recently, I had to figure out exactly when those drives were mounted and available during boot. The specific issue I was seeing was that I [...]]]></description>
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