What is Amazon EC2?
Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud (Amazon EC2) offers the broadest and deepest compute platform, with over 500 instances and choice of the latest processor, storage, networking, operating system, and purchase model to help you best match the needs of your workload. We are the first major cloud provider that supports Intel, AMD, and Arm processors, the only cloud with on-demand EC2 Mac instances, and the only cloud with 400 Gbps Ethernet networking.
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91 Likeliness to Recommend
99 Plan to Renew
87 Satisfaction of Cost Relative to Value
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+94 Net Emotional Footprint
The emotional sentiment held by end users of the software based on their experience with the vendor. Responses are captured on an eight-point scale.
How much do users love Amazon EC2?
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- Helps Innovate
- Reliable
- Respectful
- Acts with Integrity
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Amazon EC2 Reviews
Dejan N.
- Role: Information Technology
- Industry: Technology
- Involvement: Initial Implementation
Submitted Apr 2022
Easy to use, but a bit pricey
Likeliness to Recommend
What differentiates Amazon EC2 from other similar products?
Redundancy, snapshots
What is your favorite aspect of this product?
Snapshots and networking rules
What do you dislike most about this product?
Can't export VM
What recommendations would you give to someone considering this product?
Good for SaaS
Pros
- Reliable
- Continually Improving Product
- Enables Productivity
- Unique Features
Kevin M.
- Role: Information Technology
- Industry: Entertainment
- Involvement: IT Leader or Manager
Submitted Apr 2022
Happy AWS users
Likeliness to Recommend
What differentiates Amazon EC2 from other similar products?
AWS always seems to be market leader when it comes to new services it can offer. Azure lags behind, and is nice if already a microsoft shop. AWS though is market leader and for our first time moving into cloud wanted something well understood and reliable
What is your favorite aspect of this product?
AWS always is putting out new tools that make migrations or our experience of the product easier. New ways to host servers, which give us more options of control. We also like ability to get great community and technician support in incoming new hires because it is such a widely used platform.
What do you dislike most about this product?
The documentation can be overly complex if you are just leaning about a module. The support for some products can be very painful too, for instance working with Snowball was very frustrating when we had issues and could not get in contact with anyone.
What recommendations would you give to someone considering this product?
For anyone looking to move into the cloud, I would say make sure you know what your willing to spend and understand what that trade off is for an on-prem similarity. Generally try to use AWS for its platform and not just moving servers onto EC2.
Pros
- Helps Innovate
- Continually Improving Product
- Reliable
- Performance Enhancing
Cons
- Less Caring
- Role: Information Technology
- Industry: Technology
- Involvement: Business Leader or Manager
Submitted Apr 2022
AWS is Fantastic Product
Likeliness to Recommend
Pros
- Helps Innovate
- Continually Improving Product
- Reliable
- Performance Enhancing