> In fact for $3.20 (the price of a latte) I can play around with Clojure code on a high performance 8-core 64bit server for two hours.
An m2.4xlarge spot instance is ~$0.80/hr and has "26 EC2 Compute Units (8 virtual cores with 3.25 EC2 Compute Units each)".
Are the cluster instances that much closer to bare metal than 'normal' ec2 instances or am I missing something?
http://aws.amazon.com/ec2/hpc-applications/
> In fact for $3.20 (the price of a latte) I can play around with Clojure code on a high performance 8-core 64bit server for two hours.
An m2.4xlarge spot instance is ~$0.80/hr and has "26 EC2 Compute Units (8 virtual cores with 3.25 EC2 Compute Units each)".
Are the cluster instances that much closer to bare metal than 'normal' ec2 instances or am I missing something?