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by boulos
2375 days ago
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Sorry if I was unclear. In unlimited mode, if you sustain greater than your baseline percentage, you pay for it (the key point of the sentence you’re quoting is that we take on the risk). One reason for this happens to be because AWS doesn’t do migration (yet?), but instead does an awesome job of doing in-place upgrades (see their talks on Nitro, for example). |
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We have many tools in our toolbox at our disposal: non-disruptive in-service updates moves live migration from a "must have to operate compute cloud service at all" to "helpful in some scenarios when the workload and/or situation warrants the impact to performance during precopy / potential post-copy phases."
But I would not assume that EC2 does not have that particular tool in the "fully production, and used" toolbox.