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Using Virtuozzo in the Amazon EC2

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#Click the Launch with EC2 Console button in the Region the instance is to be deployed.
#In the opened EC2 Console, choose an Instance Type depending on your requirements. Then, click the Next: Configure Instance Details button.
#Set instance details. Here, you can select how many instances to deploy and select a Network (EC2-classic or VPC).If the VPC network is selected, please make sure that your virtual network is configured to provide internet access to the instance is being deployed.The main differences between EC2-classic and VPC are described in Amazon EC2 and Amazon Virtual Private Cloud (VPC). Find more information about VPC in the Amazon VPC documentation.
#Change other options if required, then click Next: Add Storage
#Add storage to your instance. It is recommended that you increase your disk storage from the default values - your disk will be automatically resized when the instance is deployed.To change disk storage after deployment, check the Amazon AWS documentation: Expanding the Storage Space of a Volume. You can also add more storages to your instance and change the storage volume types to increase performance. Find more information about the storage type and pricing in the Amazon AWS documentaion: Amazon EBS Product Details.
Click Next: Tag Instance
#Add Tags for the instance. For example, you can define a tag with key = Name and value = openvz.
Learn more about tagging your Amazon EC2 resources.Click Next: Configure Security Group#Configure the security group. A security group is a set of firewall rules that control the traffic for your instance. It is recommended that you configure the security group depending on services you are going to serve. You can find the basic recommendations here https://openvz.org/Setting_up_an_iptables_firewall. Click Next: Review Instance Launch
#Review your instance launch details. You can go back to edit changes for each section. Click Launch to assign a key pair to your instance and complete the launch process.
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