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The specificals for Cloudshell are listed here: https://docs.aws.amazon.com/cloudshell/latest/userguide/vm-specs.html
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What type of Instance is used by Amazon Cloudshell?
The specificals for Cloudshell are listed here: https://docs.aws.amazon.com/cloudshell/latest/userguide/vm-specs.html
Psst…this one if you’ve been moved to ACG!
Hello Lem, mentioned page doesn’t have information regarding instance type e.g. – t2.micro instance
They are not assigned dedicated ec2 instances, thats the point. If its based on any ec2 instance type, it would probably be t2.small based on the resources. However, AWS doesn’t provide that information, it only provides the computing resources it gives to you. And again, you do not get dedicated instances when launching services such as AWS Cloudshell. You could potentially be hosted on a massive EC2 server such as a c4.8xlarge and share space with several other users.