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Hi !...

I just got an interesting offer from Amazon (AWS) and would like to share with all of you..
Please read the email I got from Amazon regarding their free AWS Free Usage on SUSE Enterprise Linux Server.

I have not try it yet....

Note : The offer might not be valid for new AWS customer.

Here is the email offer from Amazon AWS :
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Dear Amazon Web Services Customer,

We are pleased to announce availability of SUSE Enterprise Linux Server (SLES) in AWS Free Usage Tier. Now you can test your application and compute requirements free of charge with SLES on Amazon EC2.

With AWS Free Usage Tier, eligible customers can run up to 750 hours per month of any Linux on a t1.micro instance free of charge, for the first 12 months of their AWS account activation. The Linux benefit is in addition to the Windows benefit - you can run both instance types concurrently with the AWS Free Usage Tier.

Get started with SLES on AWS Free Usage Tier by logging into the AWS Management Console, or through 1-Click on AWS Marketplace.

For more information on SLES on-demand and Reserved Instance pricing, visit the Amazon EC2 pricing page, or the SLES FAQs page.

Best regards,
The Amazon Elastic Cloud Compute Team
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+5 REP Thanks for sharing
(11-06-2013 12:49 AM)Leith Aka Moon God of SEO Wrote: [ -> ]+5 REP Thanks for sharing
Wow .... 'Leith Aka Moon God of SEO Online', you shocked me man !

I hit the post button and you have replied in less than 30 second !
thanx alot :)
[cite]Note : The offer might not be valid for new AWS customer.[/cite]

The new customers have a offer for free tier for a year.
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