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= Using EC2 =
<span style="font-size:300%">→ Get Fedora Cloud Images from [http://cloud.fedoraproject.org/ http://cloud.fedoraproject.org/].</span>
Fedora EC2 images are lean images and make a great foundation for your appliance.  They follow the standard EC2 login convention.  Root login is disabled.  Users should log in as 'ec2-user', where you will have sudo access to run commands which require elevated access. Full documentation for interacting with EC2 is available from [http://docs.amazonwebservices.com/AWSEC2/2010-08-31/GettingStartedGuide/ Amazon].  At this time, only S3 backed images are available, but EBS backed images will be coming soon.  Please check back to see when EBS images are listed, or watch the Cloud SIG email list: https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/cloud


= Currently Supported EC2 Images =
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== Fedora 14 ==


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[http://cloud.fedoraproject.org Get Fedora In the Cloud] includes downloadable images for use in OpenStack, Eucalyptus, OpenNebula, or CloudStack, and direct links to launch Amazon EC2 images in any region worldwide. For more information, visit (and join!) the [[Cloud SIG]].
! Region !! Arch !! Root Store !! AMI ID
 
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| us-east-1 || i386 || instance store || [ ami-669f680f]
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| us-east-1 || x86_64 || instance store || [ ami-e291668b]
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| us-west-1 || i386 || instance store || [ ami-6e3a6a2b]
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| us-west-1 || x86_64 || instance store || [ ami-723a6a37]
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| eu-west-1 || i386 || instance store || [ ami-ac281dd8]
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| eu-west-1 || x86_64 || instance store || [ ami-a8281ddc]
|-
| ap-southeast-1 || i386 || instance store || [ ami-427c0210]
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| ap-southeast-1 || x86_64 || instance store || [ ami-487c021a]
|}


[[Category:Cloud SIG]]
[[Category:Cloud SIG]]

Latest revision as of 15:15, 2 July 2013

→ Get Fedora Cloud Images from http://cloud.fedoraproject.org/.



Get Fedora In the Cloud includes downloadable images for use in OpenStack, Eucalyptus, OpenNebula, or CloudStack, and direct links to launch Amazon EC2 images in any region worldwide. For more information, visit (and join!) the Cloud SIG.