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# Start an Ubuntu 10.10 64-bit EC2 instance for use with Tuscany
here=`echo "import os; print os.path.realpath('$0')" | python`; here=`dirname $here`
. $here/uec2-setenv
# Here are the AMI IDs you can use in the different EC2 regions:
# Ubuntu 10.10 32-bit instance storage, suitable for small instances
# AP s.east - ami-7c423c2e
# EU west 1 - ami-339ca947
# US east 1 - ami-a6f504cf
# US west 1 - ami-957e2ed0
# More AMI IDs at http://uec-images.ubuntu.com
# Here are some of the instance types you can use:
# t1.micro
# m1.small
# m1.large
#ec2-run-instances "ami-ca1f4f8f" -t m1.large -k ec2-keypair --region us-west-1
#ec2-run-instances "ami-ca1f4f8f" -t t1.micro -k ec2-keypair --region us-west-1
ec2-run-instances "ami-957e2ed0" -t m1.small -k ec2-keypair --region us-west-1
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