Recently I noticed that openSUSE 12.3 to EC2 build has been dropped by
SUSE Studio. If I use SLES 11 SP2 for an appliance and build for EC2
will any eval licenses expire or will there be any additional charges?
For a little background I built a web app on an opensuse11 LAMP stack
and its recently ran into issues where it was freezing up and crashing
the AMI. I’ve had to move the site over to my DEV VMware lab but i
really need to roll a new AMI and get this off home hardware. Since
openSUSE really isn’t an option for EC2 any longer I just need to
understand SLES licensing and if I have to pay anything in this
particular case above and beyond the amazon charges.
Currently I have registered a small generic unix/linux reserved
instance with Amazon.
On Wed, 27 Mar 2013 21:24:01 +0000, jabez123 wrote:
> Hi All -
>
> Recently I noticed that openSUSE 12.3 to EC2 build has been dropped by
> SUSE Studio. If I use SLES 11 SP2 for an appliance and build for EC2
> will any eval licenses expire or will there be any additional charges?
>
> For a little background I built a web app on an opensuse11 LAMP stack
> and its recently ran into issues where it was freezing up and crashing
> the AMI. I’ve had to move the site over to my DEV VMware lab but i
> really need to roll a new AMI and get this off home hardware. Since
> openSUSE really isn’t an option for EC2 any longer I just need to
> understand SLES licensing and if I have to pay anything in this
> particular case above and beyond the amazon charges.
>
> Currently I have registered a small generic unix/linux reserved instance
> with Amazon.
>
> Thanks!
>
> J
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