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Try Windows Server 2012 on the Amazon Cloud for Free

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New! Microsoft® Windows Server 2012
on the AWS Cloud
 
Curious about Windows Server 2012?
 
Try free! Windows Server 2012 on the AWS Cloud AWS lets you run any compatible Windows-based solution on our high-performance, reliable and cost-effective cloud computing platform. You can start running instances in minutes with AWS pre-configured Windows Server virtual machine images. Use familiar .NET tools to run your Windows Server workloads; there is no need to re-architect your applications or learn new tools. And, you can leverage the existing Windows Server applications licenses that you already own.
 
Windows Server 2012 on AWS delivers:
•  Rapid and pre-configured virtual machine instances
•  On-demand test environments
•  Fast disk-based storage and retrieval of files
•  Fully-supported Microsoft .NET platform
Try Free!
Try Free!
Try Free!
AWS Free Usage Tier* includes Windows

The AWS Free Usage Tier includes Amazon EC2 instances running Microsoft Windows Server 2012:
 
•   Up to 750 hours per month of
    t1.micro instances free for one year
•   613 MB of memory and 32-bit and
    64-bit platform support
•   750 hours of an Elastic Load
    Balancer plus 15 GB
    data processing
•   30 GB of Amazon Elastic Block
    Storage, plus 2 million I/Os and 1 GB
    of snapshot storage
 
Try Free Now
 
Try Free!
Try Free!
 
Try free now!
Run your Windows-based solutions on AWS and take advantage of the benefits of cloud computing.

Best regards,
The Amazon Web Services Team
 
Restrictions apply to the Free Usage Tier; see offer terms for more details.



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