I am going to give amazon EC2 a try by moving my drupal site to it. At present the site is on a VPS running Ubuntu 10.04 and served through nginx+fastcgi.

Regarding that there are literally thousends of Amazon Machine Images (AMI) , I am wondering which suits the best for my need? After a brief research I found a pretty good general tutorial here, however a bit dated, that suggests RightScale. Also chapterthree offers a customized image, but I am not sure what is the best solution.

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The AMI's are kinda outdated now, but if you follow these instructions from the pantheon group on g.d.o using one of the Alestic Ubuntu 10.4 ami's as a base you should be fine to roll your own.

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You might want to check out https://www.getpantheon.com/. They are still in beta however.

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After registration, I couldn't see how to get ami from pantheon. Apprently it need and invitation. – qliq Feb 12 '11 at 17:08
As I said, they are still in beta. – Berdir Feb 12 '11 at 17:29
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if you search for pantheon or mercury in the public AMI's, you'll find the 1.0 and 1.1 beta. it should install the stack for you. I did it today and it seems really fast (although it still may be buggy because it's in beta). It's also a little daunting to have to do so much via command line (for me).

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If you are still looking for a Drupal AMI, you may want to check out the ones at BitNami. We keep them up-to-date, and they are eligible for Amazon's free tier.

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