Amazon Adds Per-Second Billing for Some EC2 Instances

Amazon’s per-second billing is now available for some types of Elastic Compute Cloud (EC2) instances. Announced back in September, this billing model change went into effect on 2 October.

Amazon Web Services (AWS) first launched their EC2 service in 2006. The success of AWS and cloud computing in general proves that there are uses for leasing a virtual server for an hour at a time.

Recently, some AWS competitors have moved from per-hour to per-minute billing. This move by AWS seems like an attempt to leapfrog past their competitors by offering billing that’s even more granular. In this post, I’ll look into some of the details of this billing change.

What Gets Per-Second Billing

The new billing model does not apply to all AWS services. As of 2 OCtober, it applies to:

Limitations

There are a few limitations to the new per-second billing that are worth noting.

GeekFluent’s Thoughts

Those are my thoughts. What are yours? How would you prefer to be billed for your cloud computing? Let me know in the Comments.