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Previously on "The official "last post of 2013" thread"
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Normal on-demand charges in this case, as I'm just running this server for a few hours. For anything long-running it's worth investing in a reserved instance, and if you need to scale out then spot instances with a fallback to on-demand if no spots are available is the way to go.Originally posted by suityou01 View PostCan I ask what you pay for your EC2?
I've also got an AWS account for my Ltd which has the year-one free allowance, but the underlying project this caper is for probably isn't billable through the business. If it turns out it is, it'll have to go through expenses.
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Originally posted by NickFitz View PostFirst post of 2014? You want the thread down the hall, second on the left
I think this thread was named in error.
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Can I ask what you pay for your EC2?Originally posted by NickFitz View PostI wanted to see what it takes for a Twitter Streaming API client to keep up with the busiest time a hashtag can have, and this seemed like a good candidate. As I'm saving the data with microsecond timestamps I can replay it later for testing stuff. It's mainly for a thing I've got an idea about
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I wanted to see what it takes for a Twitter Streaming API client to keep up with the busiest time a hashtag can have, and this seemed like a good candidate. As I'm saving the data with microsecond timestamps I can replay it later for testing stuff. It's mainly for a thing I've got an idea aboutOriginally posted by suityou01 View Post

Why?
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The polls were fixed I tell you.Originally posted by norrahe View PostYou was robbed!
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