Zend_Service_Amazon_Ec2: Windows InstancesUsing Amazon EC2 instances running Windows is similar to using instances running Linux and UNIX. The following are the major differences between instances that use Linux or UNIX and Windows:
As part of this service, Amazon EC2 instances can now run Microsoft Windows Server 2003. Our base Windows image provides you with most of the common functionality associated with Windows. However, if you require more than two concurrent Windows users or need to leverage applications that require LDAP, Kerberos, RADIUS, or other credential services, you must use Windows with Authentication Services. For example, Microsoft Exchange Server and Microsoft SharePoint Server require Windows with Authentication Services.
Amazon EC2 currently provides the following Windows AMIs:
The Windows public AMIs that Amazon provides are unmodified versions of Windows with the following two exceptions: we added drivers to improve the networking and disk I/O performance and we created the Amazon EC2 configuration service. The Amazon EC2 configuration service performs the following functions:
Windows Instances UsageExample #1 Bundles an Amazon EC2 instance running Windows bundle() has three require paramters and one optional
bundle() returns a multi-demential array that contains instanceId, bundleId, state, startTime, updateTime, progress s3Bucket and s3Prefix.
Example #2 Describes current bundling tasks describeBundle() Describes current bundling tasks describeBundle() returns a multi-demential array that contains instanceId, bundleId, state, startTime, updateTime, progress s3Bucket and s3Prefix.
Example #3 Cancels an Amazon EC2 bundling operation cancelBundle() Cancels an Amazon EC2 bundling operation cancelBundle() returns a multi-demential array that contains instanceId, bundleId, state, startTime, updateTime, progress s3Bucket and s3Prefix.
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