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There is only one apparently abstract upside of using Lightsail, simplicity, or significantly simplified interface.

Also, the first page of Lightsail talks about lower charges. My question is how is it considered to reduce charges compared to EC2? Consider $5 Lightsail plan which charges $0.0067/hour of an instance (which is the cheapest) where EC2's same type of instance (t2.nano) costs just $0.0059/hour.

What am I missing? A detailed price comparison would be much appreciated showing how Lightsail costs lower as advertised.

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The $5 Amazon LightSail plan includes:

  • A CPU that appears similar to a t2.nano ($0.0059c/hr in US regions) = approximately $4.25/month
  • 20GB SSD storage, similar to Amazon EBS general purpose SSD (10c/GB/month) = $2/month
  • 1TB data transfer (9c/GB = approximately $92 in US regions)

So, the real saving appears to be in Data Transfer.

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    Also I think corresponding Lightsail instance memory is higher (1GB) vs EC2 nano 512 MB
    – Andriy F.
    Dec 4, 2018 at 13:39
  • Note that while this was true in 2017, as of 2019, Lightsail can easily be cheaper than ec2, for compute alone. For example, without reservation, a t3.nano is $0.0052/hr (~$3.87/mo), while Lightsail charges only $3.50/mo. (a t2.nano, which I think is what Lightsail uses behind-the-scenes, is currently $0.0058/hr (~$4.32/mo)). That's for a nano, the smallest instance. Now compare: a t2.2xlarge, to the current largest instance available on Lightsail: Lightsail costs $160/mo, while a t2.2xlarge would be $193.25/mo even with 1-year full-upfront reservation. Lightsail wins very easily here. Aug 10, 2019 at 21:39
  • @WillPalmer Thanks for the update Oct 20, 2021 at 17:18
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Also with lightsail you get a static IP built into the price, with ec2 it’s about $4/month

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