Judging from the number of requests that I have had for this particular combination of EC2 features, I'm expecting this to be a very popular post.
You can now launch EC2 micro (t1.micro) instances within a Virtual Private Cloud (VPC). The AWS Free Usage Tier now extends to t1.micro instances running inside of a VPC.
The micro instances provide a small amount of consistent CPU power, along with the ability to increase it in short burst when additional cycles are available. They are a good match for lower throughput applications and web sites that require additional compute cycles from time to time.
With this release, you now have everything that you need to create and experiment with your very own Virtual Private Cloud at no cost. This is pretty cool and I'm sure you'll make good use of it.
-- Jeff;


Sweet. Definitely an occasionally useful feature. Nice to be able to experiment with cloudformation/puppet managed VPC's with micros when building something new as opposed to having to use mediums.
Posted by: John Bohn | October 19, 2012 at 08:03 AM
An awesome addition to the VPC now I can use these micro-instances for projects where I need to evaluate software and not have to waste money on the on other instances.
Posted by: Gerardo Delgado | October 29, 2012 at 05:32 PM